Glasgow City Council has approved a five-year plan for the construction of almost 6400 new affordable homes.
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Results from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board’s (ECITB) levy consultation show that engineering construction companies are resoundingly in favour of the proposed levy rates for the next three years.
A renovation project is underway to deliver internal and external improvements at Phyllis Jane Court in Wishaw, enhancing the living environment for residents, staff and visitors.
Manufacturing firm Eco Group is to invest in a major new manufacturing site in Dumfries, where it will produce recycled glass panels for the housing and general construction markets. The firm has more than doubled its footprint in south-west Scotland by investing in a 60,000-square-foot manufacturin
Scottish ministers have granted Section 37 consent for the reconductoring of the overhead transmission line between Tealing in Angus and Westfield in Fife.
South Ayrshire Council has said its plans to transform Ayr’s former Hourstons building and the Arran Mall into a ‘Living Well Village’ are no longer viable due to a lack of funding. Last year, LMA Architects sought listed building consent to partially demolish the building in
Kelty is set to undergo a major transformation after Fife Council’s West and Central Planning Committee approved a key stage of a 900-home masterplan for the village.
Rents for refurbished office space in Glasgow have now exceeded that of new build properties by as much as £4.50 per sq ft, as seen at Aurora, 120 Bothwell Street, Savills has revealed.
North Ayrshire Council’s ambitious housebuilding programme is set to move up a gear after proposals to add more new-build developments to its Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) were put before councillors. The SHIP sets out the priorities for affordable housing investment in North Ayrshi
Cruden Homes has submitted a planning application for a housing development overlooking Ayr Racecourse.
More than a decade after Falkirk Council became one of only a handful of Scottish councils approved to use Tax Incremental Finance (TIF), the initiative is showing strong returns, with more than £36 million of new infrastructure delivered, 2,100 jobs created and major transport improvements no
A 700 m section of the Back Burn (also known locally as the Conland, Coul and Balbirnie Burn) has been restored to follow its original course at Coul Den Reservoir, Glenrothes, boosting biodiversity and nature and bringing benefits to local communities.
A new collection of 16 affordable homes has been completed at Lochside Park in Dunfermline, marking the fourth successful collaboration between Lochay Homes and Kingdom Housing Association.
The 220 kV, three-phase export cable was installed in three 28-kilometre sections by Enshore Subsea using the CMOS Installer cable lay vessel operating from the Port of Blyth.
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has launched a public consultation on a new assurance process to open up registration for professionals who have partial qualifications but lack a Part 1 undergraduate degree.


