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27 Feb 2012 - No comments
The Scottish Government has approved funding for a £21m community health centre at the Vale of Leven Hospital, paving the way for construction to commence. Scheduled to open in summer 2013...
24 Feb 2012 - No comments
A half completed residential development which has lain abandoned since early 2010 on one of the most prominent development sites in Glasgow may finally see completion after Ogilvy Homes submitted...
23 Feb 2012 - No comments
Dawn Group has announced that it is to begin the process of winding down its construction arm in order to focus upon its house building and property development divisions – resulting in the loss...
22 Feb 2012 - No comments
Strathclyde University’s architecture department has informed staff and students that it is looking at how best to maintain its teaching standards in light of the reduced financial support...
21 Feb 2012 - No comments
A £70m campus for the University of the West of Scotland has provided Ayrshire with one of the UK’s most sustainable Higher Education environments. The 18,000sq/m campus takes the form of a...
20 Feb 2012 - No comments
A further drop in confidence has greeted the continued challenging nature of the construction sector, according to a survey of employers published by the Scottish Building Federation. The...
17 Feb 2012 - No comments
SSE Renewables has submitted an application to permit construction of a 600MW capacity hydroelectric station at the Great Glen. If granted the £800m scheme would constitute the largest hydro...
17 Feb 2012 - No comments
Plans to relocate Strathclyde Police from their crumbling home on Pitt Street to a £40m Cooper Cromar designed edifice in Dalmarnock have been delayed following the decision to amalgamate...
16 Feb 2012 - No comments
Gareth Hoskins Architects have published a self-funded strategic vision for the seaside town of Helensburgh - as an antidote to a planned out-of-town Waitrose supermarket application set to go...
16 Feb 2012 - No comments
Construction work has completed, finally, on a long stalled speculative office development on Glasgow’s Hope Street after Allied Irish Bank stepped in to complete work. Work began on the...
16 Feb 2012 - No comments
The Royal Institute of British Architects has launched a new exhibition, guest curated by Sarah Beeny, charting the design and appeal of British housing through the ages. Charting the advent...
15 Feb 2012 - No comments
The latest Construction Trade Survey published by the Construction Products Association has documented a “very poor” fourth quarter of 2011 – boding ill for 2012. It found declines...
13 Feb 2012 - No comments
Plans to erect a new £6.8m link building between three existing research buildings at Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital have been submitted by Oberlanders Architects. The scheme will...
13 Feb 2012 - No comments
Indicative plans published by Falkirk Council of their long awaited regeneration of Denny have come in for some stick from locals after it emerged that a sketch perspective proudly displayed at a...
9 Feb 2012 - No comments
Forth Energy has announced that it is to scrap plans to erect a combined heat and power plant in Leith in light of fresh proposals to develop the Port of Leith as a hub for offshore renewables....
9 Feb 2012 - No comments
Aberdonian oil tycoon Sir Ian Wood has stumped up an additional £35m as contingency funding to be released in the event that the £140m project runs over budget. Plans by Diller Scofidio &...
9 Feb 2012 - No comments
Dawn Construction have started on a £6.4m epilepsy centre in Govan for the charity Quarriers – who are vacating their existing Quarriers Village home near Bridge of Weir. Situated close to...
8 Feb 2012 - No comments
Plans to erect a £70m office block housing 143,000sq/ft of Grade A accommodation have been approved by Glasgow City Council – although construction will not commence ahead of a pre-let....
7 Feb 2012 - No comments
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra have unveiled plans to move to a new purpose built facility on Killermont Street, as part of a redeveloped north entrance to the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall....
6 Feb 2012 - No comments
Plans to construct a £140m ‘titan’ jail on the site of Peterhead prison have advanced after the scheme was granted a green light by Aberdeenshire Council planners. The 500 cell complex...
6 Feb 2012 - No comments
Planning permission has been awarded to a 170,000sq/ft speculative office scheme on Glasgow’s St Vincent Street – with the developer promising to commence enabling works “within the next few...
3 Feb 2012 - No comments
Glasgow’s High Street has come a long way in a surprisingly short span of time, recovering from 40 years of neglect to host new homes, student residences (albeit poor quality), a Strathclyde...
2 Feb 2012 - No comments
An opening ceremony has been conducted for the latest phase of Glasgow’s Collegelands development to complete, a 100k sq/ft office block located on the historic High Street. Situated on a...
1 Feb 2012 - No comments
Haa Design is pursuing a change of use application for a redundant office property on Glasgow’s Bath Street by transforming it into 91 new student residences. This will entail retention of...
31 Jan 2012 - No comments
Inverclyde Council have begun work on a £15m overhaul of the existing 1960s Gourock High School to form a new home for St Columba’s High. Designed by S&P Architects the project will entail...
30 Jan 2012 - No comments
Edinburgh has placed a formal bid to play host to a new Green Investment Bank being created by the government to help firms finance renewable energy schemes. With an initial capitalisation of...
27 Jan 2012 - No comments
Fresh images have been published of BDPs £85m expansion of the Edinburgh International Conference Centre , currently under construction. The extension will allow the venue to stage snooker...
27 Jan 2012 - No comments
Refurbishment works to one of the principal entrances to Waverley Station are to be completed this weekend, paving the way for a more comfortable pedestrian connection to Waverley Station. For...
27 Jan 2012 - No comments
The Woodland Trust is to embark on a tree planting spree this February as part of a range of initiatives geared toward commemorating the Queen’s 2012 Diamond Jubilee. Centrepiece of the...
26 Jan 2012 - No comments
Planning permission has been granted for a bespoke rural home at Camusdarach, Morar, by Highland Council. Designed by Raw Architecture Workshop the home will be sited on a steeply sloping...
25 Jan 2012 - No comments
Collective Architecture has received the go ahead from planners to construct a new community facility in Bellsmyre, West Dunbartonshire. Masterminded by the Bellsmyre Development Trust the...
25 Jan 2012 - No comments
Construction of a huge new college in Glasgow has been slated for the summer of 2013 following a decision by the Scottish Government to commence procurement works. This has seen the design,...
23 Jan 2012 - No comments
Carnegie Base Services (CBS) have submitted plans for a mixed use redevelopment of the former RAF Edzell military base, Angus . It calls for expansion of the existing Edzell Woods settlement...
23 Jan 2012 - No comments
Hotel chain Malmaison has agreed to take a 35 year lease of Dundee’s B listed Tay Hotel , part of a regeneration of the wider waterfront area. The historic 91 bedroom hotel is being...
19 Jan 2012 - No comments
Miller Developments has drawn up plans for a £12m mixed use development comprising up to 40 new homes and a restaurant on the site of Linwood’s former Rootes car plan – famous for its...
17 Jan 2012 - No comments
Refurbishment of an A listed Irvine church is to commence this week after Clark Contracts were appointed to carry out advance works ahead of the comprehensive repair of the main hall and...
16 Jan 2012 - No comments
With the January 20 submissions deadline fast approaching for the Carbon Trust’s low carbon building awards entrants are being urged to submit their projects quickly – or risk missing out....
13 Jan 2012 - No comments
Talks have been opened between the UK and Scottish Governments over how a proposed high-speed rail line to Birmingham can be best extended to Glasgow and Edinburgh. At present the Birmingham...
12 Jan 2012 - No comments
Page\Park’s recently completed work on the Scottish National Portrait Gallery has become the first project to be put forward for inclusion in the Architecture Scotland Annual 2012. Our...
12 Jan 2012 - No comments
Peel Environmental has unveiled plans to construct a £145m ‘waste recovery centre’ at Bogmoor Road, Glasgow. Located on land designated as a possible District heating Zone the South Clyde...
11 Jan 2012 - No comments
A legal challenge has been launched against controversial plans to erect a new town of 1,500 homes at Aviemore - within the Cairngorms National Park. The huge estate, which would double the...
10 Jan 2012 - No comments
Fife Housing Innovation Showcase, a £3.3m scheme to demonstrate new techniques and technologies in affordable housing, has appointed Springfield Properties as construction partner for a low energy...
10 Jan 2012 - No comments
Red Road Underground, an exhibition led by photographer Chris Leslie and illustrator Mitch Miller to document the dying days of Glasgow’s Red Road, has launched as demolition work proceeds apace...
10 Jan 2012 - No comments
GRAS, a young satellite branch of the more venerable Groves-Raines Architects, are celebrating their fifth anniversary – a period which has seen work conducted on 50 individual projects....
10 Jan 2012 - No comments
The government has approved plans to construct a 100 mile high speed rail line between London and Birmingham, alongside concessions to environmentalists which will see 8 miles of the route buried...
9 Jan 2012 - No comments
Scottish Power is said to be eyeing a gap site on Glasgow’s St Vincent Street for its new headquarters, consolidating its existing premises in the city. The eyesore site at Charing Cross has...
5 Jan 2012 - No comments
NOAH City Developments have submitted plans for two student blocks behind the Scottish Ballet School at 261 West Princes Street, Glasgow. The £4m project will entail demolition of an existing...
4 Jan 2012 - No comments
Lapsed 2008 plans promoted by Fitzpatrick Design Hotels for a 166 bed four star hotel at Baxter’s Place, Edinburgh (adjacent to the Playhouse Theatre) may be superceded by alternate proposals for...
23 Dec 2011 - No comments
Wates Living has submitted a £2m refurbishment plan, on behalf of Glasgow Housing Association, for two remaining concrete slab blocks at Springburn, Glasgow. Drawn up by architects 3DReid the...
14 Dec 2011 - No comments
Donald Trump has won planning permission from Aberdeenshire Council to begin construction of a temporary clubhouse on the site of his planned golf course in Menie. A temporary clubhouse is...

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