London estate agents have begun to offer free cars worth £18,000, stamp duty subsidies of £150,000, plus free iPads and Sonos sound systems to kickstart sales in the capital’s increasingly moribund property market, The Guardian has reported. The once super-hot central London market has turned in
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MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Aberdeen City Council, Marischal College Broad Street Aberdeen Scotland
‘World Animal Map’ by Danny Campbell is a conceptual artwork of a world map collage with familiar and little-known animals located in their geographical locations, from African okapi to the aye-aye, native to Madagascar Skypark's gallery walls will offer views of the world’s countries by the d
Avant Homes has revealed it is to focus on the Central Belt as the housebuilder anticipates record revenues and profits. The company said total completions for the 12 months to 30 April 2017 were up 35% on the prior year at 1,636, with a strong 31% increase in private completions. Sales showed a yea
As a result of new project wins T Clarke’s replenished order book has surpassed £400 million for the first time – an increase of 22% since the beginning of the year. In a trading update issued ahead of today’s AGM, the building services provider said it expects revenues and profits for 2017 t
Plans for the primary school Threesixty Architecture has been appointed for the redevelopment of the Old Academy and former primary school of Stromness.
Building work by Robertson Group is set to get underway at Glasgow's new satellite business district after project costs for the development's first building were approved by the board of Clyde Gateway. The largest office development with planning consent in Scotland, Magenta will comprise 1.2 milli
Stuart Agnew GVA’s Stuart Agnew says investor confidence in commercial property in Scotland has been impressive so far this year despite ongoing political uncertainty.
Bosco Verticale, a vertical forest in two residential towers in Milan, will be discussed by Italian architect, Francesca Cesa Bianchi of Stefano Boeri Architects (c) Paolo Rosselli Edinburgh will play host to a one-day conference looking at the important role of green infrastructure in cities and ur
Morrison Construction talks to Built Environment students at New College Lanarkshire Built Environment students from New College Lanarkshire enjoyed an insight into the work that goes into a £43 million building project during a visit from Morrison Construction.
Kier's Scottish team hit the road to help raise £200,000 for charity Employees from Kier Construction Scotland, part of the Kier Group, have tackled their most ambitious charity challenge yet; using green transport to travel from Kier’s most northerly construction site in Orkney to its most south
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Mr A Marshall
Mike Putnam (left) and Gregor Craig After more than 25 years with Skanska UK, the last seven as president and CEO, Mike Putnam has decided to move on to develop the next stage of his career.
A new investment company has outlined a £10 million plan to restore Musselburgh Links in East Lothian to its previous Open Championship condition. Owned and managed by East Lothian Council, the course is the oldest surviving in the world where golf has been continuously played.
An architecture practice from Skye has unveiled plans to more than double in size as it hopes to “give value to Highland architecture”. Dualchas Architects, formed in 1996 by twin brothers Alasdair and Neil Stephen, is celebrating its 21st anniversary with a rebrand that its founders hope will e


