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Steel completes greenest public building

Having received a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating the Brent Civic Centre has the distinction of being the greenest pubic office building in the UK and the …

SSDA Commendation: Energy from Waste Facility, La Collette, Jersey

Prominently located, the La Collette Energy from Waste Facility required a clever and architectural solution to assimilate the various shapes into a large …

Specialist steel success

BCSA member Bourne Construction Engineering won the 2012 Construction News Specialist Award for steelwork. Pictured is Steve Govier, Bourne Group CEO holding …

All change at London station

Blackfriars Station fully re-opens early next year after the completion of a complex refurbishment programme. Martin Cooper reports on a project which has made …

Steelwork contractors form joint venture

Billington Structures and Bourne Steel have officially launched a joint venture known as BS2 in order to maximise and combine their expertise to bid for large …

King’s Cross redevelopment on line

One of London’s oldest and busiest train stations, King’s Cross, is undergoing a large scale make-over to boost capacity, increase connectivity between …

Around the Press – July/August 2011

Construction News 19 May 2011 Dramatic challenges on new BBC studios “Since the BBC decided on this site we have worked closely with its programme-makers to …

All change at new ticket hall

A steel framed ticket hall is central to Network Rail’s plans for Farringdon Station, which is set to become one of London’s busiest transport hubs. NSC …

New London rail interchange takes shape

Work is progressing on the redevelopment of Farringdon Station in London, part of the Thameslink Programme, which will deliver more trains and better journeys …

Cleaner seas for Sussex

To help Sussex beaches meet European environmental standards a new wastewater treatment works is under construction in the midst of the South Downs. NSC …

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