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News in Brief: May 2202
Cooper & Turner (part of Watermill Holdings) has won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category. Originally founded in 1876, the …
Plans in for Edinburgh’s first Passivhaus-designed high school
City of Edinburgh Council has approved plans for the new Currie Community High School, which is said to be one of the most energy-efficient schools to be …
Steelwork contractor forms coatings subsidiary
Billington Holdings has announced the formation of Specialist Protective Coatings, a new subsidiary that will focus on surface preparation and the application …
Sustainable warehouse planned for St Modwen’s Longbridge development
St. Modwen Logistics, a leading logistics developer and manager, said it has boosted the regeneration of Longbridge, Birmingham and surrounding areas with a …
Steelwork helps new station arrive on time
Using a steel-framed solution for its structures and overbridge is helping a new station in Reading achieve its scheduled planned opening later this year. …
Steel checks in for Grosvenor Square hotel project
Working on behalf of main contractor Multiplex, Severfield is currently fabricating, supplying and erecting the steelwork a new hotel project housed in the …
Fabsec Firebeam license available to design engineers
Fabsec cellular beam designer has announced that its Firebeam (FBEAM) Software is now available to all design engineers. Designing plate girders for the fire …
Work starts on latest New Bailey office development
Designed by Make Architects, steel erection has started on the latest phase of the New Bailey mixed-use scheme in Salford. The 12-storey building is being …
Cumbernauld town centre set for major transformation
North Lanarkshire Council has confirmed an agreement to purchase The Centre Cumbernauld as part of its plans for a major redevelopment of the town. The Centre …