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15 Nov 2013 - No comments
Work to deliver a new business park close to the city’s main airport has got underway with recently appointed M&E engineer NG Bailey set to move on site of a 400,000sq/ft BREEAM ‘Excellent’...
14 Nov 2013 - No comments
Grays School of Art, one of the few Miesian steel and glass buildings in Scotland, is in danger of being demolished by Robert Gordon University as part of a £120m pound redevelopment plan ....
14 Nov 2013 - No comments
Land Securities and Henderson Global Investors have unveiled their vision for a 1.2m sq/ft expansion of Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries shopping mall. Offering a mix of retail and leisure...
12 Nov 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council, in conjunction with Kier Construction, has conducted a sod-cutting ceremony on the site of a £5m homeless and support centre. Situated on the site of the former...
12 Nov 2013 - No comments
German hotel chain Motel One has announced its acquisition of a site adjacent to Central Station in Glasgow city centre where it intends to build a 370 room hotel. The 13 storey development...
11 Nov 2013 - No comments
New College Lanarkshire has awarded a £4.5m contract to extend facilities at Motherwell College to ISG, paving the way for work to begin on the Ravenscraig build. Designed by BDP the four...
11 Nov 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council is to consider a request for £15k of funding from the Scottish Historic Buildings Trust to conduct an options appraisal for Scotland’s oldest iron framed mill. Grey...
8 Nov 2013 - No comments
Construction output in the UK rose by 1.7 per cent over the third quarter, a slight dip from the 1.9 per cent registered in the second quarter and a 0.9 per cent month-on-month fall from September,...
7 Nov 2013 - No comments
Nord Architecture has won the Andrew Doolan Award 2013 for their work designing WASPS South Block , Glasgow, after a panel of judges plumped for the warehouse conversion as the ‘clear’ winner...
7 Nov 2013 - No comments
Graham Construction are set to commence work on a new Reiach & Hall designed health centre in Kilsyth  on 6 January after the project received final approval from the Scottish Government....
7 Nov 2013 - No comments
Renfrewshire Council have granted planning consent to the £15.5m Eastwood Health & Care Centre to be built on the site of the former Isobel Mair School, Clarkston. Designed by Gareth Hoskins...
7 Nov 2013 - No comments
Henry Boot Developments have published indicative designs for a planned £200m replacement for the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre after their team, which includes SasanBell Architects,...
6 Nov 2013 - No comments
Urban Realm is following up on one of its biggest ever surveys with a New Year honours rundown of some of the top 100 architectural practices at work in Scotland today - as recommended by peers and...
6 Nov 2013 - No comments
A new health centre in East Kilbride is to break ground on 18 November after the plans were given the final go-ahead by the Scottish Government, paving the way for the facility to open its doors by...
4 Nov 2013 - No comments
Engineering firm Max Fordham has celebrated a decade long presence north of the border by staging a small birthday bash at the Fruitmarket Gallery. Established in 2003 the Edinburgh office is...
25 Oct 2013 - No comments
Miller Construction has been confirmed as preferred partner on a £200m programme to build new schools across the north of Scotland. Delivered through hub North Scotland individual projects...
23 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work has begun on a £24m extension to the Fort Kinnaird retail and leisure park, introducing a seven screen Odeon cinema, seven restaurants, two cafes and a children’s play area. Designed...
23 Oct 2013 - No comments
A Scottish Government backed review of the construction industry has called for the creation of a new post of construction adviser to provide a link between government and industry. The newly...
22 Oct 2013 - No comments
The Michael Wood Sport & Leisure Centre in Glenrothes, one of three such facilities delivered in recent months by Fife Council , is to serve as a flagship facility for the region. The £21.5m...
22 Oct 2013 - No comments
A new leisure centre at the heart of Kirkcaldy has welcomed the first of an estimated 230,000 visitors in its first year of operation following its official opening. Built by Graham...
21 Oct 2013 - No comments
Graham Construction has completed the installation of the world’s largest wind turbine on behalf of Samsung Heavy Industries at Energy Park Fife. The 196m tall structure is scheduled to...
21 Oct 2013 - No comments
GMB, the union for energy workers in Scotland, has warned that the country risks missing out on a new breed of nuclear power stations as French energy giant EDF and the UK government press ahead...
18 Oct 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has detailed its ambition to build a £200m exhibition and conference venue to replace the existing AECC by 2017. Designed to replace the outdated existing venue the new...
18 Oct 2013 - No comments
Morrison Construction has been named as the preferred contractor to build twin Archial designed schools campuses in North Lanarkshire as part of a Scottish Government backed construction programme...
17 Oct 2013 - No comments
A two dozen strong shortlist of the best modern churches to be built in Britain since 1953 has been published by the National Churches Trust. Amongst their number are five entrants from...
16 Oct 2013 - No comments
Adam Dudley, founder of Edinburgh based Adam Dudley Architects, has died following a fight against cancer . Dudley formed the practice in 1989 and in that time has made his mark as a Saltire...
16 Oct 2013 - No comments
Plans to build a £10m Scotch whisky distillery and visitor centre within an historic former pumping house at Queens Dock, Glasgow, have been submitted by AD Rattray Scotch Whisky Company....
16 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work to deliver a £4m sheltered housing complex for the elderly is nearing completion in the Liberton area of Edinburgh, offering 32 flats for social and mid-market rent to pensioners....
14 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work to install twin flyover bridges ferrying local traffic over the A77 at Bogend Toll and Symington Village has been completed by Transport Scotland. The overnight operation involved...
10 Oct 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a £55m, 18 hole golf course at Forbes of Kingussie have been submitted by MAP property and Leisure Developments to Angus Council. Designed by Archial the scheme will...
9 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work to raze the 13 storey former home of Aberdeen City Council has begun in earnest with contractors moving on site to dismantle the city centre landmark floor by floor. Four remote control...
8 Oct 2013 - No comments
With just one year to go until the referendum that will reshape Scotland’s future one important element of the debate has been lost amidst the fog of North Sea oil, a stushie over the Barnett...
3 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work to build Scotland’s largest new town in a generation has commenced at Chapelton, Aberdeenshire, including £8m of infrastructure work to ready the site for the first phase of some 8,000...
2 Oct 2013 - No comments
HM the Queen has officially opened NHS Grampian’s new emergency care centre, following admission of its first patients last December . The £110m Matthew Hay Building was delivered by...
2 Oct 2013 - No comments
Commercial property firm Ryden has been commissioned by NHS Tayside to prepare a masterplan and planning applications for the 23 acre former Murray Royal Hospital, Perth. This follows delivery...
2 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work to redevelop an historic art deco theatre in Aberdeen is to commence immediately after the city council granted planning permission for the £30m project. Knight Property Group are...
1 Oct 2013 - No comments
Architectural historian and former RIAS secretary Charles McKean has died at St Columba’s Hospice, Edinburgh, aged 67. A noted scholar, commentator and author McKean is best known for...
1 Oct 2013 - No comments
Work to deliver a £228m campus for the newly formed City of Glasgow College has begun with the demolition of the old Allan Glen’s school building on Cathedral Street. Jointly designed by...
30 Sep 2013 - No comments
Glasgow’s revamped George Square has been opened to the public by the city council, culminating an ignominious renewal process . The £500k project has seen the reinstatement of two grass...
27 Sep 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a £10m student accommodation block hosting 257 bedrooms in Glasgow’s east end have been submitted by Legacy Student Living . Part of Page\Park’s Collegelands masterplan...
25 Sep 2013 - No comments
A team of landscape architects, volunteers, students and botanists have teamed up with the Northumberland National Park Authority to deliver the UK’s first Whin grassland roof at a new discovery...
25 Sep 2013 - No comments
Glasgow has topped a list of cities offering investors the highest yield on student property investment, according to a report published by property website Zoopla. The city beat northern...
24 Sep 2013 - No comments
Rural Housing Scotland has launched a design competition for an affordable, energy efficient home, suitable for island locations with the support of Architecture and Design Scotland - who have...
24 Sep 2013 - No comments
A newly built student residential development has been showcased by its architect, Paul Stallan, who designed the campus alongside  his former studio at RMJM. Heriot-Watt Universities...
20 Sep 2013 - No comments
Professor Charles MacCallum, former head of the Mackintosh School of Architecture who cut his teeth at Gillespie Kidd and Coia from 1967-67, has passed away at the age of 78. Born in 1935...
18 Sep 2013 - No comments
Plans for a five-year public realm project intended to help build a new community at Laurieston, Glasgow, have been launched by Urban Union. The developer has set out a range of 20...
16 Sep 2013 - No comments
Culture secretary Fiona Hyslop ( @fionahyslop ) is to take part in a live Twitter chat on Tuesday 24 September to hear views on how the Scottish Government should mark 2016 as Year of Innovation,...
13 Sep 2013 - No comments
Plans to erect a 3m high stone filled gabion wall along Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh Castle have been submitted by Historic Scotland in a bid to contain the risk presented by falling rocks....
13 Sep 2013 - No comments
An application for planning in principle has been filed for Madras College by Aedas Architects on behalf of Fife Council as part of efforts to gauge local opinion ahead of a full. The new...
13 Sep 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has given the go ahead to proposals to close the existing Kincorth and Torry Academies for replacement by a new £32m combined school. £10m of this money has been...

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