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News in Brief: May 2021

Severfield said it has strengthened its commitment to reducing carbon emissions by signing up to the SteelZero initiative, which is led by international …

Carbon neutral scheme revealed for Birmingham

Developer Woodbourne Group has unveiled plans for Birmingham’s tallest building, which will form part of the wider Curzon Wharf carbon-neutral …

Trusses span major road to support new office block

A series of 16 large trusses have been installed across the A38 Queensway dual carriageway tunnel to support the construction of a new 14-storey steel-framed …

Second city landmark

A steel-framed solution has been chosen for the construction of 103 Colmore Row, which on completion will be Birmingham’s tallest office tower. Martin Cooper …

Birmingham’s Arden Cross launches £3bn masterplan

Said to be one of the country’s best-connected strategic locations and home to the HS2 Interchange Station, Arden Cross in Birmingham has launched an …

New station inspired by steel

High Speed 2 (HS2) has shortlisted three contractors that will be invited to tender for the project’s £570M Birmingham Curzon Street station. The firms …

Aiming for zero carbon steelmaking

ArcelorMittal says it is at the forefront of an initiative to ensure the steelmaking sector achieves the Paris Agreement’s environmental aspirations. In 2015 …

Birmingham landmark building taking shape

Due to complete next year, 103 Colmore Row, which will be Birmingham’s tallest office building, is already towering over the city landscape. The 26-storey …

Birmingham HS2 Curzon Street station gets planning approval

City councillors have voted unanimously in favour of plans for Birmingham’s landmark HS2 Curzon Street station. The £571M station will eventually link …

Updated designs unveiled for West Midlands HS2 stations

New designs for the two new high-speed rail stations in the West Midlands have been unveiled, with HS2 aiming to create two of the most …

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