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Preferred bidder chosen for Cardiff indoor arena
Cardiff Council has identified Live Nation as its preferred bidder for a new 15,000-capacity indoor arena in Cardiff Bay. The new venue will cost around £150M …
Major West Midlands regeneration scheme set to start
One of the largest regeneration projects in the West Midlands has taken a step forward after property developer HBD exchanged contracts with Walsall Council …
President’s Column: January 2021
At the time of writing this article (7th December), we don’t know whether we will have a Brexit deal or perhaps yet another transition extension. What has …
News in Brief: January 2021
Ambitious plans to deliver a high-level pedestrian and cycle bridge across the River Wear in Sunderland are expected to get the go-ahead. Featuring creative …
HS2 installs modular steel bridge in just 45 minutes
The second of four bridges on the site of HS2’s new Solihull Interchange Station has been installed in record time. The 45m-long multi-girder steel composite …
Fourth office block approved for New Bailey site
The English Cities Fund’s latest office development at New Bailey – a 16,200m² Grade A, BREEAM ‘Excellent’ office building for telecommunications …
Waterfront development to transform Banbury
Working on behalf of McLaren Construction, BHC is currently erecting 2,300t of structural steelwork for the Castle Quay Waterfront shopping centre expansion in …
Steel rises on Belfast’s tallest office
Said to be Belfast’s tallest ever commercial development, City Quays 3 is taking shape. Topping out at 16-storeys, the steel-framed structure will offer …
Bridge adds more connectivity to Olympic Park
A new bridge connecting the communities of Fish Island and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has been installed by one of Europe’s largest cranes. Due to open in …
Steel atrium for new management building
Steelwork contractor Taunton Fabrications has completed its work for Bouygues at the University of Bath’s new School of Management building, which has …