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After his colleagues at Anderson Bell + Christie (AB+C) completed work on the second phase of the Laurieston development in Glasgow, Alasdair Blair was so impressed by the well-proportioned design and how light and space were so carefully considered, that it wasn’t long before he and his wife

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The University of Glasgow has reappointed Robertson Construction Central West to its construction framework agreement for a third consecutive time. The successful appointment to Lot 3 of the framework provides the opportunity to deliver projects valued at £7 million+.

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A consultation event is to be held at The Briggait Arts Centre on Wednesday May 15th to provide Glaswegians with an opportunity to engage with the plans for two further Avenue projects coming to Glasgow city centre - the Broomielaw and Clyde Street Avenues.

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akp Scotland has been selected as a preferred bidder across Lots 1 & 2 of the University of Glasgow Framework. The win will see the contractor deliver construction, refurbishment, and fit-out works valued up to £7 million over the next two to six years.

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The developer behind the plans to transform Glasgow’s landmark Met Tower into a technology and digital hub has pulled out of the project due to "significant changes" to economic conditions and the construction market.

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Morris & Spottiswood has completed a large-scale refurbishment project with Circle Health Group as part of a multi-million-pound investment at Ross Hall Hospital in Glasgow. With the hospital remaining entirely operational throughout the 26-month period, Morris & Spottiswood carried out thre

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Redpath Construction is continuing its success in Glasgow city centre where it currently has six live sites. With five of the six sites within three blocks of each other, and the sixth at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, the contractor has a significant visible presence in the city centre.

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Glasgow has the largest imbalance between supply and demand for purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) in the UK, requiring 22,000 additional beds in order to fulfil requirements, according to Savills. Edinburgh is also experiencing a considerable shortfall needing an additional 17,000 beds to c

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