Clark Contracts has completed the Cat B fit-out of 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow on behalf of NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and Public Health Scotland (PHS).
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McLaughlin & Harvey has handed over the keys to Ayrshire Hospice’s new capital build project based in Ayr.
A programme established to improve construction quality across Scotland has reached a milestone of 100 organisations committing to its Quality Charter. The Construction Quality Improvement Collaborative (CQIC) is seeking to improve construction quality through a change in culture across the sector t
Austin-Smith:Lord has been selected as one of 40 businesses across Glasgow to receive a fully funded work placement, providing a hands-on resource focused on progressing its own net zero ambitions.
Austin-Smith:Lord has submitted plans on behalf of hub East Central Scotland in partnership with Clackmannanshire Council for the upgrading of a traveller site in Alva.
Principal contracting specialist Linear Design & Construct (LDC) has secured a significant redevelopment project as part of the comprehensive rejuvenation of Ayr town centre.
The Ayrshire Hospice could be set for a £13 million refurbishment and redevelopment to help ‘future proof’ the facility under new plans lodged to South Ayrshire Council.
A turf cutting ceremony was held at Inverness Campus this week as Robertson Construction Northern started work on a new £9 million life sciences innovation centre. Designed by Austin-Smith: Lord, the 2500m² building will provide facilities for businesses to work collaboratively with acade
Robertson Construction Northern is set to begin work on a major new development on Inverness Campus. Following an open public tender process, the company was awarded a £9 million contract to build a 2500m² life sciences innovation centre, which was designed by Austin-Smith: Lord.
Councillors have given the green light for a £4.2 million transformation of the outdoor spaces around Glasgow Science Centre.
Planning consent has been granted for a new life sciences innovation centre on Inverness Campus.
Glasgow Science Centre is to embark on a £4.2 million transformation of the outdoor spaces around Pacific Quay to create learning spaces filled with hands-on exhibits, seating and sculptures along the Clyde.
A planning application has been submitted with Highland Council for a new life sciences innovation centre on Inverness Campus.
Having appointed a team to help prepare regeneration action plans for four city centre districts, Glasgow City Council has now launched a public consultation into the proposals.
Glasgow City Council has enlisted Austin-Smith:Lord to lead a multi-disciplinary team of local and international consultants to prepare pioneering planning frameworks for the future of four city centre districts.