Future investment in Aberdeen's infrastructure must build on the progress made in recent years before the COVID-19 crisis, according to an independent report on the state of the city's economy.
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Aberdeen councillors have gone against the recommendations of officers and rejected plans to build new homes near North Deeside Road in Milltimber. After hearing proposals for the land last Thursday, city councillors voted against the development.
Plans to deliver 258 homes on the banks of the River Dee in Torry looked set to be approved by the Scottish Government despite the application being unanimously rejected by councillors.
Members of Aberdeen City Council’s city growth and resources committee were this week given updates on three separate transport projects.
Progress is continuing on an Aberdeen City Council project to build a heat network for part of the community of Torry which will get energy from a nearby energy from waste plant.
Aberdeen City Council is continuing to make good progress on its programme to build 2,000 council or affordable homes, a new report has revealed.
A Hydrogen Hub based in Aberdeen which will capitalise on the city’s leading role in developing it as an alternative for transport fuels has been agreed by the local authority.
A key milestone in Aberdeen’s Baird Family Hospital and ANCHOR Centre project has been achieved with the signing of the £161 million construction contract by NHS Grampian and GRAHAM, with the contractor preparing to go on-site next month. The project is the largest to be procu
Keppie Design has submitted plans on behalf of Aberdeen City Council for a new mortuary which aims to provide dignity for the deceased, provide additional capacity to support civil contingencies and support forensic science.
Aberdeen City Council has approved plans to demolish Greyfriars House, paving the way for the development of 140 flats on the site.
CALA Homes (North) has been given the go-ahead to create a new development in Cults.
Officers are working with contractors to mitigate the financial implications and timescale delays incurred on Aberdeen City Council's capital investment projects, councillors heard this week.
Councillors in Aberdeen have approved plans to convert empty floors of a Union Street building into flats. Developer First Flat will deliver seven flats, with a mix of two and three bedrooms, on the upper floors of 156 Union Street, replacing the existing roof to add an extra storey at the
Faithful+Gould has been appointed by Aberdeenshire Council to support the delivery of over £200 million of capital projects as part of its Construction Design Services Framework. The three-year contract – with an option to extend by one year – will see Faithful+Gould provide q
The Scottish Government will take at least another month to come to a decision on long-running plans to develop hundreds of flats at Aberdeen’s Rubislaw Quarry.