Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured a Resolution to Grant detailed planning permission from the City of Edinburgh Council for 132 new homes at West Mains in Ratho Station. Situated on land off Hillwood Gardens, towards the eastern boundary of Ratho Station, this 11.33-acre site is identified for
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A Scandi-inspired hub has been created within a new development in West Lothian, ready to bring neighbours together in the months ahead once restrictions ease.
The property industry must do more to demonstrate the positive impact of construction projects on communities across Scotland, according to new research by public sector procurement authority SCAPE Scotland.
Members of the Highland Council’s south planning applications committee have unanimously refused a planning application for a six-storey, 162-bed hotel in Inverness city centre.
Moray Council's planning committee has agreed plans to build 77 houses in the village of Lhanbryde. Yesterday, the committee backed the council officers' recommendation to approve Springfield Properties’ development at St Andrew Terrace.
Plans to create a centre of excellence for performing and visual arts on the site of Dundee’s former Head Post Office have been abandoned over a lack of financial support.
Balfour Beatty is set to "go beyond net zero carbon, generate zero waste and positively impact more than one million people by 2040" across its UK, US and Hong Kong operations through its refreshed sustainability strategy, which launched yesterday.
Years of neglect are coming to an end for an iconic Lossiemouth property as it is placed on the open market.
Lorraine Hamilton of Cairn Ecology, which provides professional ecological consultancy services to a range of companies, has been announced the winner of the third Build Lanarkshire programme, the course of practical instruction which guides local construction sector related businesses on winning ne
An appeal into Glasgow City Council's rejection of an application to develop new apartments on the site of a former convent has been rejected.
BAM Construct UK has today announced it will ensure all its direct operations and all buildings it develops or directly controls will achieve net zero carbon in operation by 2030. In signing the World Green Building Council Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment, the company is also agreeing to being
Plans to convert The Royal Hotel in Bridge of Allan into 23 flats and houses has been given the green light by Stirling Council’s planning and regulation panel subject to conditions. The proposals would see 11 flats built within the existing hotel building, which is located in the centre of th
Aberdeen City Council has rejected plans to build 17 flats on the site of a former printworks in the city.
Construction has started on the flagship National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) facility at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland in Renfrewshire.
Housebuilder Springfield Properties has commenced construction on the first phase of 114 affordable homes in Dalmarnock for West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA).


