This year Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) celebrates a major milestone.
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The nation’s most outstanding workplaces have been announced by the British Council for Offices (BCO) with National Awards going to eight projects, two of which are in Scotland. Held at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House, London, the BCO’s annual awards celebrated designs that demonstrate a
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has made an application for approval of details related to its Planning Permission in Principle to West Lothian Council for the development of land at the former Brotherton Farm in Livingston.
Two primary schools will be established to serve the new major housing developments at Durieshill and South Stirling Gateway. A combined total of over 4,100 new homes are expected to be built on the sites situated between Bannockburn, Plean and the Pirnhall M9 junction after developers were given ap
St Andrews Links Trust has submitted plans to extend and upgrade the Links Clubhouse serving the Old, New and Jubilee courses as part of a significant reinvestment programme to enhance the world-class experience at the Home of Golf.
Clyde Gateway has officially broken ground on the construction of two industrial units in the Shawfield area of South Lanarkshire that will form part of the new National Business District in the Clyde Gateway area.
Construction work has begun on the second phase of affordable homes in South Queensferry.
Investor confidence in the stability of prime asset pricing is growing, according to research by Lismore Real Estate Advisors. Nearly two-thirds (65%) of investors believe pricing as "found its level", with nearly 90% of funds and investment managers sharing this view, according to an investor surve
The JR Group has given its support to a number of local community groups and schools around Hawick.
Clark Contracts has been re-appointed to Scotland Excel’s £1.5 billion New Build Residential Construction Framework. The contractor has been appointed to all five lots of the framework which covers both the traditional build and design and build, of various sizes of housing developments
Aberdeen-headquartered 3t Training Services has been awarded £200,000 from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) to help it build three mobile training units which will be used to deliver training across the engineering construction industry.
A finalised masterplan for the development of the Forthside area has been approved by Stirling Council.
Edinburgh office prices are likely to rise in the coming years due to a "quiet construction pipeline", property services firm JLL has said.
An update on the delivery of Glasgow's Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) was given to a council committee yesterday.
A developer who was previously granted permission in principle for the transformation of a Glasgow city centre car park site has returned to the drawing board with new proposals.


