InverTay Homes has taken the "regrettable decision" to return deposits paid by customers in Dundee after discovering that "significant" additional groundworks would be required to build the homes. Four clients who had reserved plots at the housebuilder's 43-home development at Summerfield Avenue bac
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A £40 million investment programme in the redevelopment in the Port of Dundee has reached a significant milestone with the start of the latest contract for the construction of a new wharf alongside land upgrades to secure the port’s future in offshore renewable energy and North Sea oil a
After seven years on the governance board – and three years as chair – John Forster will step down from his position at Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), as the organisation seeks a new chairperson to help shape its future strategy and drive its evolution into a second phas
The value of hub East Central Scotland community infrastructure across Perthshire, Tayside, Forth Valley and Fife has grown to £725 million, of which £498m is now open and operational.
Construction has started on the flagship National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) facility at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland in Renfrewshire.
CALA Homes (North) has submitted a planning application to Aberdeen City Council for the third phase of the leading homebuilder’s Craibstone Estate development.
Shawfair LLP director Nick Waugh on the importance of community engagement when building a new town. This year has taught us many things – most of them character-forming as my mother was fond of saying - but one genuinely good thing to have emerged from this pandemic is the curative power
The UK Government has published its Energy White Paper, which details plans for what the government describes as a fair and affordable transition to lower carbon power production, heating, industry and transportation.
Deloitte has been appointed administrator of engineering firm BiFab.
Fife steelwork specialists AJS Production has almost completed fabrication for Gravitricity’s £1 million energy storage demonstrator in Edinburgh. The firm has been contracted to deliver the base frame and the weight baskets for the innovative gravity-based prototype, which will beg
Work to bring superfast broadband to the North of Scotland, including some of the most remote rural and island communities, will start in the New Year.
A Glasgow homeowner has become one of the first in Scotland to be awarded a comprehensive EWS1 certificate (External Wall Systems) for the fire risk assessment of her apartment building which is now required by anyone looking to sell their apartment. Park Property Management and Nixon surveyors coll
Scottish Water took to the skies for a dramatic helicopter delivery of a footbridge to the remote Dhu Loch Reservoir on the Isle of Bute. The footbridge is the missing link in an ongoing £250,000 investment project at Dhu Loch Water Treatment Works. It allows workers to access the valve house
York-based property development company S Harrison has sold a prominent development site in Edinburgh to Watkin Jones for an undisclosed sum.
Designs for a proposed new cinema complex at Festival Square have been reduced back in height in response to public feedback, expert advice and input from the City of Edinburgh Council’s planning department.