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Cinema to showcase Hounslow regeneration

Big changes are afoot in the London Borough of Hounslow as a major mixed-use scheme, known as the High Street Quarter development, is set to transform the …

Capital regeneration

Numerous column grid patterns, requiring hundreds of tonnes of transfer structures, are helping to create a large retail-led mixed-use scheme in central …

Contracts signed for major Soho mixed-use scheme

Laing O’Rourke has signed a construction contract for the steel-framed Soho Place development in central London. Soho Place is a mixed-use scheme above the …

Learning and teaching hub takes form in Glasgow

The multi-million pound University of Glasgow Campus Development is progressing with the steel frame for the Learning and Teaching Hub nearing completion. …

Steelwork continues apace on St James retail scheme

A major transformation is taking place in Edinburgh city centre as the St James Centre continues to take shape. The project will reinvigorate the city’s East …

Galvanizing success at Glasgow Airport

Scottish Galvanizers (part of the Wedge Group) has helped to lay the foundations for the growth of one of Britain’s busiest airports. The plant was called …

Drake leisure scheme sails into port

Offering 12 cinema screens and a host of retail and restaurant outlets, the Drake Circus leisure development is set to transform the site of a previously …

Plymouth scheme will transform city centre

Structural steelwork for the Drake Circus development in Plymouth city centre is rapidly taking shape and the project is due to complete in autumn 2019. The …

In the post

A former Royal Mail sorting office is being reconfigured into a new mixed-use development with large areas of the original steel structure being retained. …

News in Brief: March 2018

Severfield has announced that Chief Executive Ian Lawson is leaving the firm after standing down due to illness last year. Alan Dunsmore becomes Chief …

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