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SSDA 2008 – Belfast Campus, University of Ulster

The extension to the Belfast Campus was conceived as a landmark structure and has made a significant contribution to the regeneration of the city’s …

SSDA 2008 – 14 Cornhill, London

The former London headquarters of Lloyds Bank has undergone a complete redevelopment with the retention of the original façade and a new steel framed …

SSDA 2008 – Bourbon Lane housing, London

A landmark Anglo-French affordable housing scheme, Bourbon Lane’s steelwork design has heralded a radical change for housing in the UK. “This is exactly …

SSDA 2008 – Killanin Stand, Galway Racecourse

Galway Racecourse plays host to one of Ireland’s most popular sporting events and a new grandstand was constructed to keep pace with a year-on-year …

SSDA 2007 – Projects also shortlisted

Finsbury Park Transport Interchange, London Architect: Tony Meadows Associates Structural engineer: Faber Maunsell Steelwork contractor: Littlehampton …

SSDA 2007 – Steel awards encourage innovation

                        The judges for this year’s Structural Steel Design Awards, held at Old …

SSDA 2007 – The Young Vic Theatre, London

Maintaining the theatre’s ambience was successfully achieved with a new steel framed interior and roof. This is an extremely complex and intricate rebuild …

SSDA 2007 – Bishop’s Bridge Road Bridge, London

Constructing a new bridge over a number of obstacles, including mainline rail, demanded an innovative approach to minimise disruption. This new road bridge was …

SSDA 2007 – Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford

Commemorating the end of the Cold War, the steel frame houses 45 aircraft in a controlled environment. This spectacular museum houses a unique collection of …

SSDA 2007 – Pont King Morgan, Carmarthen

The S-shaped bridge provides an eye-catching link to the town’s historic quayside. The Pont King Morgan is a slender and lightweight footbridge over the …

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