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Aberdeen office market sees ‘relatively positive’ first half

ABERDEEN'S office market has continued its recovery from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, findings from Knight Frank have revealed. The independent commercial property consultancy...

Hardies honoured at involvement in ‘jewel in the crown’ St Andrews building

HARDIES Property & Construction Consultants has revealed its pride in providing quantity surveying and principal designer services to the award-winning New Pilmour House, the...

‘Extremely rare and impressive’ development plots marketed on Arran

SAVILLS development team is launching what it describes as an 'extremely rare and impressive' portfolio of development plots to the market on the Isle...

Norwegian Government puts hold on energy link with Scotland

THE construction of a subsea power cable between Norway and Scotland has been put on hold by the Norwegian Government. The Scottish Government had given...

McCarthy & Stone to ‘wind down’ Scottish operations

RETIREMENT housebuilder McCarthy & Stone is to wind down its Scottish operations over the next twelve months. The news comes with the announcement of its...

St Andrews Timber and Building Supplies launches new landscaping division

St Andrews Timber and Building Supplies has announced the launch of a new landscaping division as part of a £1 million expansion. The firm serves...

Shelter Scotland criticises ‘sluggish pace’ of social housing delivery

SCOTLAND'S housing 'emergency' will continue to get worse if ministers don't pick up the 'sluggish pace' of social housing delivery, Shelter Scotland has warned. In...

Scottish Government ‘can no longer ignore housing crisis’

HOMES for Scotland has said the Scottish Government can no longer ignore the 'housing crisis' after new figures revealed completions and starts across all...

First homes released at ‘landmark’ Edinburgh development

THE first homes have been released at a new developments that is transforming Edinburgh’s former Royal Hospital for Sick Children into a range of...

Plans launched for hotel inside Hearts’ Tynecastle Park stadium

HEART of Midlothian Football Club has unveiled plans to create a 25-bedroom hotel and events space within the main stand of its Tynecastle Park...

University of the Highlands and Islands extends civil engineering offering

INVERNESS College UHI has launched a new graduate apprenticeship in civil engineering at Honours Degree level. Starting this September, the move comes after the University of...

Cannonball found during Edinburgh excavation

MAXI Construction has revealed that excavation work at a site at Old Stamp Office Close in Edinburgh has uncovered a number of archaeological finds,...

“Modest” rise in housing completions doesn’t satisfy demand

HOMES for Scotland (HFS) has welcomed new figures showing a 4.8% rise in the number of housing completions, but warned there is a "long...

RJ McLeod to begin works at Uig Harbour

RJ McLeod is to start infrastructure improvement works at Uig Harbour this week, The Highland Council has announced. The project will bring an extended marshalling...

M&E specialist secures new Glasgow hotel contract

M&E specialist A. Alexander Group has been appointed to deliver mechanical, electrical, fire and security services for a new Glasgow city centre hotel called...

Homebuyer enquiries fall in Scotland as prices continue to rise

DEMAND for new homes in Scotland has fallen, but the lack of supply continues to drive prices up, according to the latest Royal Institution...

GMB to stage protest over Dundee museum deal

GMB will protest at Nicola Sturgeon’s Glasgow constituency office tomorrow (September 16) over the SNP-led Dundee City Council decision to name BAM Construction as...

Plans submitted for Broughty Ferry homes

KIRKWOOD Homes has announced proposals for 150 new homes to be built in Broughty Ferry. The luxury housebuilder has, along with Linlathen Developments (Tayside) Ltd, submitted plans...

House prices continue to fall in Scotland

HOUSE prices in Scotland have continued to fall, with further falls expected over the coming three months, according to the latest Royal Institution of...

Raeburn awarded £1.8m contract for A83 ground investigation work

RAEBURN Drilling & Geotechnical has landed a £1.8 million contract to carry out preliminary ground investigations as part of the design work to identify...