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Students show innovation in steel design

The 2011 Tata Steel/BCSA Student Awards, organised by the Steel Construction Institute and supported by the Institution of Structural Engineers and the …

SSDA 2011 – Steel projects prove their worth at awards

The Structural Steel Design Awards celebrated its 43rd year showing yet again that steelwork is the framing material of choice for imaginative and high profile …

SSDA 2011 – Other finalists

The Point, Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire County Cricket Club’s vision, for the Point development at its Old Trafford ground, was to build a 1,000 …

SSDA 2011 – 2010 Festival of Speed Sculpture, Goodwood

Containing 32 fixed radius rolled tube sections, the Festival of Speed Sculpture is an ingenious work of steelwork fabrication and erection. The Goodwood …

SSDA 2011 – New Cross Gate Flyover, East London Line

Pre-assembling a 75m-long rail bridge off-site, transporting it to its final position and then lowering it into place was the solution to a very difficult …

SSDA 2011 – The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Flanking an existing landmark pavilion, two new stands at the Rose Bowl cricket ground have been designed to be sympathetic to their location as well as …

SSDA 2011 – River Suir Bridge, N25 Waterford Bypass

The new cable-stayed road bridge over the River Suir forms an integral part of the Waterford bypass, and has played a major role in alleviating congestion in …

SSDA 2011 – The St Botolph Building, London

A large modern commercial building in the City of London has utilised steelwork’s flexibility and long span qualities to achieve its uninterrupted floor …

SSDA 2011 – The Hauser Forum, Cambridge

Incorporating a strikingly large cantilever over an adjacent water feature, the Hauser Forum project has used structural steelwork to achieve all of its …

SSDA 2011 – ExCeL Phase 2, Royal Victoria Dock, London

The use of steelwork was paramount for the construction of Phase 2 at London’s ExCeL, where a series of new column free spaces, which can be subdivided as …

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