An independent review into a Coatbridge campus which was constructed on an industrial waste landfill site has concluded that the facility is safe for pupils and staff.
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The site of a former primary school in the south side of Glasgow has been transformed into 45 new affordable homes. The Lowther Homes mid-market development in Batson Street, Govanhill – built by contractors CCG (Scotland) Ltd – is on the site of the old Victoria Primary School, which wa
The demolition of a former Aberdeen secondary school was delayed due to the discovery of asbestos, the local authority has conformed.
Plans for a 12-storey hotel have been given the green light by Glasgow City Council.
A developer converting a former school in East Dunbartonshire into apartments is urging the public to take note and help reunite a violin with its rightful owner. James Moles, technical manager, Scotland with Colin Jack, regional director, Scotland and Laureen Watt, sales manager, Scotland
Architecture practices are showing a significant decrease in appetite to recruit permanent architectural staff, a new survey has revealed.
Work has begun on a £1.4 million refurbishment programme at Apex City Quay Hotel & Spa in Dundee.
Five organisations have formed a partnership to train and support 180 people into roles within the construction industry.
Scotland has seen a real term per property decrease in repair and maintenance work of £313 since 1997, according to new research by Scape Group.
The first phase of a 700-home development on the northern edge of Scone has narrowly gained planning approval.
Plans for a new £15.1 million educational campus in Renton have been unveiled by West Dunbartonshire Council.
Plans for a hotel and retail project near to the Borders Railway terminus in Tweedbank have been approved.
A report setting out a credible pathway to making all homes in Scotland zero carbon by 2045 has been published today by the Existing Homes Alliance Scotland.
Plans to deliver a new £28 million school in Edinburgh have taken a huge step forward with the granting of planning approval and the announcement on the project team.
Graduates on a new Wheatley Group graduate training scheme in housing got to work as the sector celebrated Scottish Housing Day.


