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8 Jun 2012 - No comments
Safedem are to carry out one of the largest controlled demolitions ever undertaken in the UK this Sunday when they push the plunger on 153-213 Petershill Court, Red Road and a second block at 10-30...
1 Jun 2012 - No comments
Network Rail have issued a reminder to passengers that Dalmarnock Station will be closed from Sunday to allow work to begin on a new £11m station. It will remain shut through to November...
31 May 2012 - No comments
Central Building Contractors (Glasgow) Ltd have won a £1.6m refurbishment contract to conduct repair work to Paisley Town Hall and create a new interior space within existing cloisters. The A...
29 May 2012 - No comments
Culture secretary Fiona Hyslop has this morning launched a consultation on Scotland’s new architecture and placemaking policy . This saw 140 architects, planners and other built environment...
28 May 2012 - No comments
The Forth Bridge has been nominated for World Heritage status following submission by the Forth Bridges Forum, an organisation comprising Historic Scotland, bridge owners Network Rail, Transport...
25 May 2012 - No comments
Cumbernauld, winner of the inaugural Carbuncle Awards, has become the inaugural winner of the Civic Pride Awards - an accolade established by Urban Realm and the Scottish Design Awards to recognise...
25 May 2012 - No comments
Plans to erect a giant steel demarker of the Scottish/English border are to be put on public exhibition in Gretna ahead of a planning application later this year. The £4.2m sculpture his a...
23 May 2012 - No comments
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has spoken of a “massive” increase in infrastructure investment as part of a concerted drive to move discussion of Britain’s economy away from the present...
21 May 2012 - No comments
A High Street footfall survey conducted by the Scottish Retail Consortium has recorded a startling 19.1% drop in year on year pedestrian activity throughout April – the largest in any nation or...
21 May 2012 - No comments
The number of apprentice construction workers in Scotland has stabilised for the first time since the recession hit with more apprentices registered last year than in 2010, according to the...
17 May 2012 - No comments
Richard Murphy architects are poised to submit their competition winning designs for the £8m Dunfermline Museum and Arts Centre, which have languished on the back burner since 2006. The...
15 May 2012 - No comments
Construction union UCATT has claimed that an average of one construction firm is being forced to close down every month in the wake of the most recent collapse, that of UBC Group. The dire...
14 May 2012 - No comments
Glasgow Housing Association has outlined plans to demolish a further four tower blocks including three at Royston and one in Drumchapel, as well as a refurbishment programme for three 18 storey ...
9 May 2012 - No comments
Historic Scotland has announced that it has refused to grant permission to Perth and Kinross Council to demolish the B listed Perth City Hall. In a statement the heritage organisation said:...
7 May 2012 - No comments
Construction work has begun on an in-patient specialist palliative care unit at Borders General Hospital, designed by Aitken Turnbull Architects. The Margaret Kerr Unit will offer eight...
3 May 2012 - No comments
GRAHAM Construction have completed work on the core and shell of the £82m Scottish Crime Campus at Gartcosh, clearing the way for an internal fit out to begin. This takes the form of a four...
30 Apr 2012 - No comments
The City of Edinburgh Council are advertising an £80m contract to build 800 mixed tenure homes for sale and rent in the Pennywell & Muirhouse area of Edinburgh . Constituting phase two of...
30 Apr 2012 - No comments
Sponsored article TENMAT, the composite materials manufacturer, is celebrating after receiving a Queens Award for Enterprise – Innovation 2012 for its fire protection range. The...
27 Apr 2012 - No comments
A project to build a neurology research centre alongside the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh has moved on site after receiving a £10m donation from Harry Potter author J K Rowling. The £10m...
25 Apr 2012 - No comments
The UK economy has fallen into a double dip recession after registering a contraction of 0.2% in the first three months of the year, dragged down by a 3% decline in construction output. This...
18 Apr 2012 - No comments
Keppie Design has won an international competition to design and build Egypt’s first PPP hospital. The Smouha and Mowassat Hospitals will be built in Alexandria, with the former receiving a...
17 Apr 2012 - No comments
With a raft of redevelopment works set to take place around Dalmarnock, not least with RMJM’s athlete’s village, the race is on to upgrade the civic realm ahead of the looming 2014 deadline....
17 Apr 2012 - No comments
Details of a unique day long design competition which aims to introduce secondary school students to architecture have been revealed by the organisers. Creative Spaces 2012 is an annual...
16 Apr 2012 - No comments
The Scottish Building Federation, the construction industry trade body, is calling on all candidates in next month’s local elections to prioritise capital expenditure on new buildings. To...
12 Apr 2012 - No comments
NHS Grampian has begun construction of a £24m Community Health and Care Village in Aberdeen. Located on an existing surface car park on Frederick Street the 6,500sq/m scheme, designed by JM...
11 Apr 2012 - No comments
Archial have revealed indicative plans for the transformation of a former torpedo base near Arrochar, subject of a report in the current issue of Urban Realm, into a £35m marine destination....
6 Apr 2012 - No comments
Prima donna architect Zaha Hadid has stirred up a storm of controversy after it emerged that Glasgow’s Riverside Museum had – against the protestations of RIBA’s Robert Dye, failed to make it...
10 Apr 2012 - No comments
Long brewing plans to redevelop Haymarket Station have moved a step forward after Network Rail announced that they will move on site next month with a £25m rebuild of the transport hub. Work...
5 Apr 2012 - No comments
Campaigners battling to derail construction of the Aberdeen bypass are to take their fight to the UKs Supreme Court following an earlier decision by Scottish judges to reject their appeal....
5 Apr 2012 - No comments
A £50m campus for Kilmarnock College, designed by BDP,  has been given the go ahead by the Scottish Government with the Scottish Funding Council now committed to bankrolling the project....
4 Apr 2012 - No comments
Historic Scotland, in partnership with consultant architect Tom Morton, has completed an innovative project to re-lay the roof of a 15th century tower house , located between Kelso and Melrose, in...
3 Apr 2012 - No comments
The rate of UK shopping mall construction is projected to slow in 2012 to the lowest level since the sector took off in the early 1960’s, according to property consultants Cushman & Wakefield....
2 Apr 2012 - No comments
A 30 year draft masterplan costed at £100m has been unveiled for Aberdeen Airport, incorporating a refurbishment of the main terminal and space for future runway expansion. The plans have...
28 Mar 2012 - No comments
Clyde Gateway is to host a series of community consultations over the coming days in a bid to obtain the views and opinions of residents and businesses on a proposal to build a 10,000sq/m office...
27 Mar 2012 - No comments
Government ministers are set to unveil a revised planning policy framework for England later today – a streamlined document intended to promote development. Crucially, in an evolution of the...
26 Mar 2012 - No comments
Formica Group has been awarded a Carbon Reduction label by the Carbon Trust after putting a range of its laminates and worktops through a carbon footprint analysis. It signifies that the...
23 Mar 2012 - No comments
Construction work has begun on the delivery of a new £9m primary school for the village of West Linton after Scottish Borders Council has commissioned Robertson construction to manage the build...
21 Mar 2012 - No comments
A £1bn New Town in the north east of Scotland has moved a step closer after it was given the nod by a public inquiry set up to examine the Aberdeenshire Local Development Plan. Chapelton...
20 Mar 2012 - No comments
The grade A listed Royal Commonwealth pool, has been officially reopened following a £37.2m refurbishment by Graham Construction, Buro Happold and S+P Architects. The two and a half year...
20 Mar 2012 - No comments
The Saltire Society has named Dick Cannon as guest chair of the Saltire Housing Design Awards, an annual hunt for the best new housing in Scotland. Cannon’s appointment comes just one year...
16 Mar 2012 - No comments
Reiach & Hall have released further details on their design for a £44m retail and leisure park in Glasgow adjacent to the National Indoor Sports Arena, centrepiece of the 2014 Commonwealth...
15 Mar 2012 - No comments
The University of Dundee has announced that it has teamed up with Archial to plan an £11.2m extension to its School of Medicine at Ninewells. Taking the form of a 600sq/m extension to the...
13 Mar 2012 - No comments
Lend Lease, the construction firm behind The hydro arena at Glasgow’s SECC, have opened the doors to the huge construction site as part of a charity drive. £80k has been raised by the...
8 Mar 2012 - No comments
BAM Construction has been appointed by West Dumbartonshire Council to build the new Dumbarton Academy, a £15.5m replacement for the existing school. Designed by Keppie and engineers KJ Tait...
7 Mar 2012 - No comments
Serial Carbuncle offender Cumbernauld has suffered the ignominy of being edited out of its own regional newspaper, the North Lanarkshire News, after it was apparently deemed to grisly to show....
1 Mar 2012 - No comments
Talk of a north south divide could be supplanted by an east west split, if the latest population figures published by the General Register Office for Scotland are to be believed. They show...
1 Mar 2012 - No comments
A giant five tonne wooden dome, demounted for refurbishment, has been carefully winched back into the position it has occupied for 100 years. The former Olympia Theatre is in the throes of a...
29 Feb 2012 - No comments
Reiach & Hall have submitted plans for a £44m retail and leisure park at Springfield Cross, adjacent to the National indoor Sports Arena, in the east end of Glasgow. Dubbed The Arena, the...
29 Feb 2012 - No comments
A trio of Britain’s largest volume housebuilders, Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon and Redrow, have posted big jumps in profits on the back of a cost cutting programme and renewed signs of life in the...
27 Feb 2012 - No comments
Approval of BDPs Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) and Industry Engagement Building (IEB) marks one of the most ambitious city centre regeneration projects Glasgow has seen this side of the...

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