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Perthshire architect to help shape workplaces of the future

AN award-winning Scottish architect has launched his own practice with visions of helping to shape the workplaces of the future. Ross Ellis Stewart will run...

Progress continues on Aberdeen’s biggest council house programme in half a century

PROGRESS is being made on Aberdeen's biggest council house programme in half a century, the city's local authority has said. Members of Aberdeen City Council's...

Next step on £116m Levenmouth rail project sees footbridge installed

NETWORK Rail has installed the footbridge at Cameron Bridge station as part of the new £116 million Levenmouth rail link development. Eleven sections make up...

New flood model to be used for developments near River Clyde

A new River Clyde tidal flood model has been published in response to sea levels being predicted to rise as a result of climate...

Barratt reports ‘strong’ half year financial results

BARRATT Developments has reported 'record' first half year completions in its half year financial results to December 31 2020. The housebuilder has completed 9,077 homes during...

Homebuilder unveils Breathing Space bench at Newton Mearns development

CALA Homes (West) has unveiled a new Breathing Space bench at its development in Newton Mearns. The bench, at The Lawers at Balgray Gardens, will...

Construction to start on Scotland’s first Hyatt Centric hotel

THE City of Edinburgh Council has agreed a 25-year lease with M&G Real Estate – part of M&G plc’s £71 billion private and alternative...

Tackling flooding and potholes ‘big priorities’ for Fife Council

NEW plans have been unveiled by Fife Council to tackle flooding and potholes in the constituency. The local authority said it will put £5.45 million...

Miller Homes site manager celebrates winning streak

THE site manager of Miller Homes' Stoneyetts Village development has been awarded the National House Building Council's (NHBC) Pride in the Job Seal of...

Housebuilder commits to providing opportunities for youngsters in Scotland

TAYLOR Wimpey West Scotland has announced it has committed to the Young Person’s Guarantee scheme, which provides opportunities for 16-24-year-olds in Scotland through jobs, apprenticeships,...

Walking and cycling network contributed £1.9 billion to Scottish economy

USERS of Scotland's national walking and cycling network contributed £1.9 billion to local economies across Scotland in 2019, a new report has revealed. NatureScot, Sustrans...

New report highlights CIOB’s social value

A new report highlighting the Chartered Institute of Building's (CIOB) social value has been published by the organisation. The findings show that, for every £1...

Contractor to be announced for £3.6m Dundee young persons’ home build

DUNDEE City Council is set to announce the contractor for the build of a new £3.6 million young persons' home on Wednesday (July 6). A...

Airdrie primary school scoops best new build award

HILLTOP Primary School in Airdrie has been named the best new built project at the annual  (RCI) Magazine awards. The building boasts an imposing rounded...

‘Pranksy’ pays tribute to renowned street artist’s Glasgow visit

THE scaffolding firm behind a viral stunt that celebrated renowned street artist Banksy’s recent Glasgow exhibition has told Project Scotland of the importance of...

Second Inverness swing bridge nears completion

STAGE two of the Inverness west link project is on track for completion in early April, The Highland Council has said. The project, led by...

Edinburgh firm celebrates ‘significant’ growth after doubling its workforce

AN Edinburgh-based bespoke cabinet making and joinery firm is undergoing 'significant' growth after doubling its workforce in the last two months. MadeByOrocco specialises in bespoke...

Plans launched for 650-home development at former power station site

PLANS have been launched for the build of 650 new homes at the site of a former power station in Inverkip. Turley submitted the proposals...

Plans unveiled for major Passivhaus extension at historic Edinburgh school

PLANS have been launched for the second phase of development at Trinity Academy in the north of Edinburgh. Both phases were designed by Holmes Miller,...

Scottish office market remains in good shape despite ‘economic headwinds’

JLL has revealed that the office market outlook remains 'positive' across Scotland's central belt, following analysis of new data from the commercial property specialist. In...