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Steel industry website updated with BIM section
The BCSA’s www.steelconstruction.org website has been updated with the addition of a comprehensive section on Building Modelling Information (BIM). “Many …
Arena underpins regeneration
In the latest of our Projects Revisted series, Martin Cooper reports from the First Direct Arena in Leeds, a project that has gained a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ …
Steel beats the drum
Feature steelwork is playing a crucial part in the construction of an eye-catching addition to one of Bristol’s most historic squares. In the 18th century …
News in Brief: October 2014
This year’s annual SCI event will be held on 5 November at the London Transport Museum and is entitled ‘A step change in sustainability’. Topics to be …
Primary schools in the frame
Two primary schools in Perth have reaped the benefits of having structural steel frames. The education sector in Perth is set to get a boost with the …
Making a wave
A complex multi-functional steel structure forms the centrepiece for the Greenwich Square development, reports Martin Cooper Located on the site of the former …
News in Brief: May 2014
The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has committed to write a series of twelve steel and composite technical design articles for The Structural Engineer …
Members out in force for SCI annual event
More than 90 steel construction professionals attended the Steel Construction Institute (SCI) annual event for members which was held at the Tower of London. …
News in Brief: Jan 2014
Mark Jones, Managing Director of FICEP UK, said: “In all my many years of experience in this industry, I have never known tougher times over the last three …
News in Brief: Nov 2013
The steel framed Coop headquarters in Manchester is said to be the UK’s most environmentally friendly building after it was given a BREEAM score of 95.16%, …