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9 Jul 2013 - No comments
Peter Brett Associates, the development and infrastructure consultancy, has completed the acquisition of structural engineers Hannah, Reed and Associates.
This will see Hannah-Reed’s 85...
9 Jul 2013 - No comments
A £4.5m project to rebuild an A listed mansion on the Isle of Raasay is to be celebrated this weekend with a number of events and activities following the completion of an extensive rebuild....
8 Jul 2013 - No comments
Safedem have commenced demolition of a west end tenement to clear the way for a new science & technology wing for Glasgow Academy.
The sandstone structure on Colebrooke Street is making way...
5 Jul 2013 - No comments
An Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture student has earned some northern exposure after winning a RIAS & A+DS student architecture award with a dramatic proposal for an...
4 Jul 2013 - No comments
Glasgow has lost out in its bid to host the 2018 Youth Olympics after being knocked out in the first round of voting in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Glasgow had been shortlisted alongside Medellin,...
2 Jul 2013 - No comments
JCJ Group have commenced demolition of a number of unsafe buildings in a three acre block at the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City, following eleven years of stalled plans to build a Selfridges...
1 Jul 2013 - No comments
Work to create a new town centre for Craigmillar, south of Edinburgh city centre, has begun with PARC beginning work on new homes, a food store, offices and civic square.
Approved back in...
1 Jul 2013 - No comments
The latest installment of the Architecture Annual is set to hit the streets this September, bulging with over 80 of the finest new buildings in Scotland, or completed by a Scottish architect, over...
28 Jun 2013 - No comments
West Dunbartonshire Council has agreed to accelerate delivery of a new leisure centre at Queen’s Quay, Clydebank , by contributing £18m toward its construction costs.
Scheduled to complete...
26 Jun 2013 - No comments
A new road bridge spanning the Firth of Forth is to be named the Queensferry Crossing following a public poll.
First Minister Alex Salmond announced the title at a naming ceremony for the...
26 Jun 2013 - No comments
The RIAS has announced that it is to stage a year-long programme of events focussed on Scotland’s architecture in 2016 to celebrate its centenary.
Backed by the Scottish Government the...
25 Jun 2013 - No comments
The £5.5m Glasgow National Hockey Centre has been officially unveiled by Glasgow City Council ahead of its opening next month.
Located on Glasgow Green the 2014 Commonwealth Games venue will...
24 Jun 2013 - No comments
Renfrewshire Council has published the latest artist’s perspective of the £14.5m Johnstone town hall , work on which will commence in October following site clearance.
The new civic hub...
24 Jun 2013 - No comments
The Scottish Government has published its new policy on architecture and place this morning during a short ceremony at Hillhead Primary School, Glasgow.
‘ Creating Places ’ was unveiled by...
21 Jun 2013 - No comments
A £25.5 plan to convert Glasgow’s Kelvin Hall into a new venue for the Hunterian Museum has been submitted by Page\Park Architects on behalf of Glasgow Life.
Plans envisage a new build...
20 Jun 2013 - No comments
Glasgow City Council’s cycling tsar, Frank McAveety, has unveiled plans to remodel Sighthill as a purpose-built ‘bike town’ in support of a 2018 Youth Olympics bid .
A major...
20 Jun 2013 - No comments
NHS Dumfries & Galloway has announced it is to host a bidder’s day for a new £200m district hospital in Dumfries on 28 June.
Partners are being sought for the design, build, finance and...
19 Jun 2013 - No comments
Dundee has been shortlisted alongside Hull, Leicester and Swansea in the race to be named UK City of Culture 2017, successfully seeing off competition from Aberdeen .
It is hoped that the...
19 Jun 2013 - No comments
Retirement housing specialists McCarthy & Stone have completed the purchase of a former car dealership at Balcarres Street, Edinburgh, after securing planning consent for two apartment blocks...
18 Jun 2013 - No comments
Glasgow City Council has committed to providing further £276k of funding toward the construction of Pinkston Paddlesports Centre, Port Dundas, a key plank of the city’s bid for the 2018 Youth...
18 Jun 2013 - No comments
Plans to deliver a dedicated boat-building workshop and teaching facility in Portsoy are to be put on public display at the Portsoy Boat Festival box office this weekend, to coincide with the...
11 Jun 2013 - No comments
Police Scotland have dropped an investigation into Glasgow City Council leader George Matheson’s handling of a botched £15m competition to redesign George Square after finding no evidence of...
11 Jun 2013 - No comments
Spittal based Caithness Stone Industries, a leading supplier of stone products for the building trade, has been placed into administration following severe cash flow problems.
Founded in 1999...
11 Jun 2013 - No comments
A contract to build 202 affordable homes in the Muirhouse district of North Edinburgh has been signed by Springfield Properties and Muirhouse Housing Association.
Designed by Marc Meharry and...
10 Jun 2013 - No comments
Contractors working on a new rail link connecting the Borders with Edinburgh are to stage a series of public consultations following the commencement of construction work on the new rail route....
7 Jun 2013 - No comments
Clyde Gateway has moved on site with a £20m office building in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, delivering a total of 120,000sq/ft of office accommodation in a five storey building on vacant ground by the...
6 Jun 2013 - No comments
Controversial plans to re-build the façade of a modernist office block at 6/7 St Andrew Square, regarded as one of the most important post war buildings in Scotland, have been submitted to...
6 Jun 2013 - No comments
A £36m secondary school in the Aberdeenshire town of Ellon is to move on-site later this month following the appointment of FMP Joint Venture Ltd as main contractor.
The 1,200 place school...
5 Jun 2013 - No comments
A B-listed Gillespie Kidd and Coia designed church in Castlemilk, Glasgow, has received a £500k grant from Historic Scotland in support of a bid to transform the venue into a mountain biking and...
5 Jun 2013 - No comments
A proposal from developer Spectrum Properties to convert the former Hillhead Primary into 35 flats has been granted planning approval .
The B listed property stands in the heart of the...
4 Jun 2013 - No comments
Work to complete a new £31.2m Olympia leisure centre in Dundee has entered the final furlong with the finishing touches being applied internally ahead of an opening on 24 June.
Designed by...
3 Jun 2013 - No comments
Glasgow’s 127m tall science tower could once again open its doors to the public following the appointment of a team of engineers to work up designs and costs for the safe operation of the...
30 May 2013 - No comments
A new-build college campus is likely to be built on a greenfield site on the outskirts of St Andrews after the £40m project secured the backing of Fife Council.
A pre-application notice has...
30 May 2013 - No comments
David O’Reilly, graduate of the Mackintosh School of Architecture, has been named as one of seven winners of the 2013 International Archiprix.
O’Reilly picked up the Hunter Douglas award...
29 May 2013 - No comments
Fortis Developments are progressing plans to convert a former police station at St Andrews Court, Glasgow, into 107 studio apartments ahead of its anticipated completion this August.
Located...
29 May 2013 - No comments
A £1m scheme to convert Edinburgh’s 16th century Adam Bothwell House into five serviced apartments has been given the thumbs up from planners.
Part of a wider regeneration of the Advocates...
28 May 2013 - No comments
The race to secure a prestigious £25m National Performance Centre for Sport is heating up with Heriot Watt University and City of Edinburgh Council formally launching its ‘Go Edinburgh’...
28 May 2013 - No comments
Plans for a new canal-side High School on the site of Fountainbridge brewery have been unveiled by Edinburgh City Council as part of a public consultation exercise ahead of a full planning...
25 May 2013 - No comments
A £3m extension to Hampden Park has been completed ahead of schedule to provide enhanced spectator facilities for tomorrow's Scottish Cup final, one year ahead of its role as a key venue for the...
31 May 2013 - No comments
Miller Construction and investment partner Equitix have announced that they have reached financial close on a £50m scheme to deliver a new building for Inverness College UHI .
The first...
24 May 2013 - No comments
Work to deliver a new primary school in Alloa is to commence on-site following the award of an £8m design and build contract to Robertson.
Redwell Primary is being delivered by Robertson on...
22 May 2013 - No comments
A lengthy battle to secure funding for a revamp of Scotland’s oldest working theatre looks to have been won after Dumfries & Galloway Council voted to allocate £455k toward the project....
22 May 2013 - No comments
Aquamarine Power has secured planning permission from the Scottish Government to construct what would be the world’s largest commercial wave array.
The 40MW wave energy farm would be located...
22 May 2013 - No comments
Elsick Development Company, proponent of a £1bn new town 10 miles south of Aberdeen, has announced the appointment of ZeroC Holdings in partnership with Hope Homes, AJC Homes and A&J Stephen Ltd...
21 May 2013 - No comments
Glasgow Caledonian University has lodged a planning application for a £30m redevelopment of its Cowcaddens campus, part of a wider estate masterplan .
Dubbed ‘Heart of the Campus’ the...
17 May 2013 - No comments
Plans for a £37m expansion of the South Quay at Nigg Energy Park have been submitted to Highland Council by Global Energy Group.
The scheme makes available an additional 1,000m of quayside for...
16 May 2013 - No comments
Aberdeen City Council has lodged a formal invitation for bidders on a £15m road bridge, spanning the river Don.
Known as ‘The Third Don Crossing’ the scheme has been in the works from as...
15 May 2013 - No comments
Work to remodel the University of Dundee’s School of Medicine has progressed to a second phase following the appointment of interiors specialists ISG to undertake a £1.2m fit out; including the...
15 May 2013 - No comments
Five architecture practices have been shortlisted from a total of 24 bidders to undertake a £3m transformation of Kilmartin House Museum, Argyll.
This will see Anderson Bell Christie, Lee...
13 May 2013 - No comments
Work to renovate Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre, the second oldest theatre in the UK, has advanced with the appointment of Turner & Townsend as cost managers.
The £6.5m project is being...
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