The average price of a Scottish property in February 2023 was £180,287, an increase of 1% on February 2022, the latest provisional statistics from the UK HPI show.
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Katie Kelleher has joined the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) in the newly created role of CPA technical and development officer. In her role, she will provide CPA Members with guidance and advice on technical, training and safety subjects, as well as help produce and maintain the CPA&rsqu
Test trams will appear during the day on the route between the city centre and Newhaven for the first time today. The milestone follows a month of successful overnight testing and commissioning, including initial walking speed trams, more recently reaching 20mph, and work to integrate signalling and
The new Milltimber Primary School in Aberdeen has won a prestigious architectural award.
Councillors have marked the progression of work to demolish the Glenwood Centre in Glenrothes. Once complete, the area will be redeveloped to include housing and community facilities.
A revised date has been set for the completion of resurfacing and waterproofing work for King George VI bridge in Aberdeen.
The RICS has today released its first annual report detailing the results of a survey completed by members of the global RICS Tech Partner Programme regarding property technology and how it is changing the sector, including the influence of AI.
Story Homes has built and sold 474 high-quality new homes across Cumbria and Scotland in the 2022/23 financial year - the highest number of homes delivered in the region by the builder in a single year.
Advance Construction Scotland has added to its range of safety devices and protocols by installing Alcolock devices to its plant vehicles.
Edinburgh's office market has experienced a robust beginning to the year, driven primarily by the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sector, despite facing significant macro-economic challenges, according to recent analysis from Knight Frank.
Almost 300 households in Dumfries will benefit from lower energy bills after Riverside Scotland secured £1.5 million of funding to make their homes more energy efficient. The seven-figure investment will see 294 homes, which were built almost a century ago, benefit from significant energy effi
Provost Anthea Dickson has officially opened the newest homes as part of the North Ayrshire Council’s extensive ongoing housebuilding programme.
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is asking members of the public to share their views and knowledge on Livingston Skatepark.
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Stewart & Shields Limited, a family-founded business that has been operating from Helensburgh for over 60 years, has collapsed with the loss of 15 jobs.