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Steel extends viaduct’s lifespan

The A38(M) Tame Valley Viaduct, a critical piece of transportation infrastructure that links the M6 with Birmingham city centre, is being strengthened and …

News in Brief: February 2024

Main contractor Glencar has been appointed by investment management and advisory firm Vengrove, to construct two warehouse units of 3,900m2 and 5,300m2 at …

AWARD: One Centenary Way, Birmingham

Spanning the A38, a 13-storey steel-framed structure, featuring exoskeletons on four elevations, was the first building to be constructed in phase two of …

COMMENDATION: SAS13 Bridge Replacement, Birmingham

Forming an important part of the HS2 line approach to Birmingham, a weathering steel Warren truss structure is the longest railway bridge in the Midlands. FACT …

BCSA to participate at UK Metals Expo 2023

Representing its membership and promoting the Association, the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) will have a stand at the UK Metals Expo …

Work starts on latest phase at Paradise Birmingham

Main contractor Sir Robert McAlpine has begun work on Three Chamberlain Square, the latest commercial building at Paradise Birmingham. Scheduled to open in …

New home for Birmingham BBC gets green light

Birmingham City Council planners have given the go-ahead for the BBC’s new home at the former Typhoo Tea factory in Digbeth. Leading developer Stoford, which …

HS2 gets planning approval for Washwood Heath depot

Birmingham City Council has given approval for HS2’s Washwood Heath Depot, north-east of Birmingham city centre. The facility will be where HS2 trains will …

Steelwork branches out

The centrepiece for a spectacular city centre garden event was five fully-demountable and reusable steel-framed

Plans revealed for Birmingham logistics park expansion

Developer Prologis and Coltham Developments have announced that they plan to expand Prologis Park Midpoint, Birmingham, to provide more urban logistics …

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