Leanne McMillan BRE Scotland’s sustainable development and accreditation director, Leanne McMillan, is to address delegates at Scotland Build 2016 tomorrow to highlight the impending deadline when BIM regulations become mandatory on public sector contracts.
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Chris Endsor Housebuilder Miller Homes is celebrating after successfully retaining the Investors in People (IIP) Gold Award, affirming its position among the top 7 per cent of all IIP Accredited clients.
Ayla Foulis, Painting and Decorating prize winner Three Scottish construction apprentices have been recognised as being among the best in the UK after winning awards at the SkillBuild 2016 final.
Dundee Regional Performance Centre for Sport decision delayed Proposals to build the Regional Performance Centre for Sport in Dundee’s Caird Park were withdrawn from Dundee City Council’s development management committee agenda at the last minute.
The Iraqi postal service has paid tribute to the late Zaha Hadid by featuring her on a new stamp, Deezen has reported. The Iraq-born architect, who died earlier this year aged 65, is one of two architects honoured on the new postage stamps, along with Mohamed Makiya, who passed away last year at the
Plans have been unveiled to transform a neglected part of Ayr's historic town centre into a mixed-use development with a thriving new public realm. The new masterplan for the Ayr Riverside Block has been submitted to South Ayrshire Council by Ayr Renaissance, an organisation formed by the council ta
Plans have been submitted to Highland Council for the new Justice Centre in Inverness. The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) intends to build the new centre a site between Longman Road and Burnett Road, following a pre-planning application and public exhibition held in August.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: University Of Edinburgh
Plans have been submitted to build 15 new homes at a vacant Glasgow hospital site for Yoker Housing Association. Grant Murray Architects have lodged proposals for bungalows and two storey cottage flats at the former Blawarthill Hospital in the Knightswood area of the city.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: City Of Edinburgh Council
A church in Edinburgh is to install a 10ft illuminated cross after winning an appeal against a council planning decision that had ruled it would ruin the view of the area. Bristo Baptist, on the Capital’s Queensferry Road, had previously applied for permission to hoist the aluminium cross adorned
Craig, Jake and Rowan with site manager Iain Mackie Balfour Beatty offers work experience to pupils on £29m Elgin school
Orwell Terrace (Image: CCG) CCG has completed a new, state-of-the-art new student apartment complex in the heart of Edinburgh city centre.
The number of Scottish homeowners planning solar panel installations is set to rise, according to the results of a recent poll.
A major project to restore one of Aberdeen’s most important buildings has received a cash boost of £1.5 million.


