Construction work on the V&A at Dundee has been delayed, a senior councillor has admitted, after it was revealed just a tenth of the project’s budget has been spent so far this year.
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Plans for a new secondary school in the east end of Kirkcaldy have been approved by Fife Council. Members of the council’s central area planning committee were advised to give the green light to the proposals to construct a replacement for Viewforth High School on nearby playing fields at Windmill
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and British Automatic Sprinkler Association will jointly host a free seminar for housing providers and builders in Scotland on the advantages of fitting automatic fire sprinklers in homes. The programme for the day will consist of a series of presentations from a
Drones have been deployed to carry out inspections of buildings in Edinburgh in the hope of detecting any dangerous structural defects.
The Dundee Civic Trust, which encourages the best standards of architectural design and town planning for new developments, has commended the University of Dundee Medical School for its outstanding contribution to the city’s townscape.
Education secretary Michael Russell led a topping out ceremony at City of Glasgow College's new riverside campus bringing the new £228 million twin-site super college a step closer.
Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen was under the spotlight last week, as part of the world’s biggest architecture festival.
Story Homes’ development of executive homes in Biggar, Lanarkshire, is predicted to bring £25m of economic benefits to the region through the use of local employers and sourcing of local materials.
The sod was cut on Scotland’s new national blood centre today as deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon marked the start of construction on the new facility.
Planning approval has been granted for a Barratt Homes development of 147 new homes in Stirling, bringing more than £20m of new investment to the area. Plans for Highland Gate comprise of a range of three bedroom terraced, semi-detached and detached homes, and four bedroom detached homes from the h
A legal battle blocking a major development in Perth has been settled. It has, however, come too late to salvage a planned £41 million supermarket that would have been built on the former Perth Mart site on Crieff Road, The Courier has reported.
Student accommodation provider Unite is to expand its presence in Aberdeen after acquiring its fifth development site in the city.
Aberdeenshire Council has rejected two major developments in Stonehaven.
Detailed plans for 80 homes and the possible provision of a new health centre at Friockheim have now been lodged with Angus Council. The Evening Telegraph reports that Guild Homes (Tayside) Ltd is seeking approval for the development of 80 houses, including 16 affordable properties, along with open
Pressure on the supply chain is continuing to affect tender levels, according to the latest tender price forecast from Mace. Mace, which surveys it supply chain for market feedback every quarter, has revised its 2014 tender price inflation upwards from 4.5 per cent to 5 per cent by the end of 2014


