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Plans unveiled to redevelop historic St Andrews hotel

TODD Architects has submitted plans for the refurbishment and extension of The Scores Hotel at St Andrews. Fife councillors will now decide on the proposals...

A bright future for Scotland’s town and city centres?

A number of leading architectural practices have told Project Scotland their views on what can be done to rejuvenate our town and city centres...

Construction workers breathe more easily with launch of CDP

A new initiative has been launched in the fight to tackle health problems associated with construction workers breathing in dust. Supported by the Health and...

Housebuilder hails ‘robust’ financial performance despite market challenges

CALA Group has hailed a 'robust' set of financial results for 2023, despite seeing dips in both turnover and pre-tax profit. Turnover fell 7.3% from...

PBA threshold more than halved, Scottish Government announces

THE threshold for using project bank accounts (PBAs) has been reduced to £2 million, the Scottish Government has announced. As of 19 March 2019 relevant...

Leith Tram Sheds open to the public after seven years of construction

FOLLOWING seven years of construction, the final phase of Places for People’s The Engine Yard is now open. The former tram depot in Leith originally...

Linear to deliver refurb project at historic Scottish Bible Society HQ

LINEAR Design and Construct (LDC) has announced it has been appointed to deliver the refurbishment of the Scottish Bible Society’s (SBS) Edinburgh HQ. The project...

£80m project helps re-establish bond between River Clyde and Glasgow’s commercial heartland

ARTISAN Real Estate’s £80 million transformation of Glasgow’s A-listed Custom House and neighbouring buildings has been completed following the build of two new hotels. The...

Glasgow to build on success of Sighthill regeneration

THE leader of Glasgow City Council has told Project Scotland that the work seen in the Sighthill neighbourhood will be replicated across the city,...

Nuclear archive facility named Scotland’s best building

NUCLEUS, the Caithness-based national archive facility for the civil nuclear industry, has been crowned the winner of the 2018 RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in...
ONE SeedPod food and drink industry innovation hub in Aberdeen

Food and drink sector innovation hub launches in Aberdeen

ROBERTSON Construction Eastern has completed work on the ONE SeedPod food and drink industry innovation hub in Aberdeen. The £27 million project, led by Opportunity...

No decision yet on halting non-essential construction in Scotland

SCOTLAND'S first minister has said that halting non-essential construction is being considered, but no decision has been made as of yet. Speaking at today's (January...

Aberdeen FC stadium plans move a step closer

ABERDEEN Football Club's plans for a new £50 million stadium have moved a vital step closer after an application for planning consent was recommended...

Inverness Airport Station opening marks rail milestone for BAM in Scotland

BAM has marked completion of Inverness Airport Station - the 15th new railway station the firm has delivered in Scotland in 15 years. Representatives from...

The show goes on for Cumbernauld school and theatre project

MORRISON Construction has reached a “major milestone” for its Cumbernauld Academy and Cumbernauld Theatre project. The £37 million project, which is being undertaken with development...

Plans lodged for ‘one of the largest’ developments to come forward in Edinburgh in...

PLANS have been submitted for an Edinburgh city centre development described as being 'one of the largest' to come forward in a generation. Ediston and...

Robertson set for £40m Dundee development

  ROBERTSON has been named preferred developer for a £40 million development next to Dundee's new V&A Museum. The project includes 67 flats for the private...
Dunfermline Learning Campus

Precast in the frame for net zero future

A precast concrete approach to constructing the building frame for the UK’s largest ever Passivhaus school has demonstrated the material’s potential for use in...

Budget response: Scots builders want “level playing field”

SCOTLAND'S builders have called for a "level playing field" north of the border after UK Chancellor Philip Hammond, in his Budget speech, announced an...

Trade bodies welcome ministerial intervention regarding certification during phased return

A number of Scottish construction industry bodies have welcomed ministerial intervention in support of certification schemes. Kevin Stewart, Scottish Government minister for local government, housing...