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Structural Steel Design Awards 2005

Introduction by David W. Lazenby CBE – Chairman of the Judges The Structural Steel Design Awards Scheme celebrates success. Whether in design flair, …

SSDA 2005 – Awards for the industry’s best…

The best of the construction industry was on display at the 2005 Structural Steel Design Awards presentation ceremony at London’s Savoy hotel, according to …

Design awards shortlist

The range and versatility of steel is demonstrated in the shortlist for the Structural Steel Design Awards, announced in January. Chairman of the judging panel …

SSDA Award: Selfridges Structural Frame, The Bullring, Birmingham

The structural frame of the Selfridges Building in Birmingham is like most other multi-storey building frames in many respects. It is designed to resist …

SSDA Award: Swansea Sail Bridge

This project is part of a larger scheme comprising two bridges across the River Tawe with an additional opening span and associated Quayside walkways. The …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2004

Mr David Upton, Chairman of the Association of Consulting Engineers, presented the awards at the Savoy Hotel, London, on Tuesday 22 June 2004. There were four …

SSDA Merit: Beaufort Court, Lillie Road, London

From the outset this project aimed to follow best practice in sustainable development, introduce innovative construction and a high level of prefabrication. …

SSDA Commendation: Whittle Arch and Glass Bridge, Coventry

The Phoenix Initiative is Coventry City Council’s most extensive city centre regeneration project to date. The £20M scheme, jointly funded by the Millennium …

SSDA Commendation: Festival Place Shopping Centre, Basingstoke

The Festival Place Shopping Centre provides over 93,000 m² of retail and leisure space and 3,000 car parking spaces. The development comprises a complex …

SSDA Commendation: West Stand, Kingston Communications Stadium, Hull

The Kingston Communications Stadium is unique in a number of ways. Firstly, it is thought to be the only stadium to be constructed in an ‘asymmetric bowl’ …

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