A new £100m civil service office had to be evacuated after a large piece of cladding fell from the top of the building. Staff ...
The gleaming new £100m civil service office only opened to a huge fanfare last May but had to be evacuated on Wednesday ...
Persimmon Homes has become the first housebuilder to sign the Scottish Government’s developer remediation contract, pledging ...
The Scottish Government’s plan to introduce a new tax on housebuilding to help fund the removal of dangerous cladding has ...
Problem jobs meant losses at the UK business of Italian cladding firm Permasteelisa widened last year, the contractor’s ...
Investigators working for the government’s housing ministry used covert methods – including a false cover story – without ...
Joe Wong, who owns a two-bedroom apartment with his wife, said he had been left feeling "hopeless" and is facing high ...
With huge interest from farmers for both items, Martin Merrick looks at some of the main enquiries coming in from farmers ...
A leading Scots engineer's warning comes after the Sunday Mail highlighted collapse fears at more than 200 Large Panel System ...
More than £2million of taxpayers’ cash went on so-called 'waking watches' where trained fire marshals patrol tower blocks deemed a fire risk.
The property, which was completed in 2024, took four years to build and now boasts multiple structures across 2.21 acres.
Developer Mark McNabb's 134 Pleasant St. project plan gets major revisions with apartments and health club featured.