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New mecca for Glasgow shoppers

Fast track construction, environmental friendliness and in-built flexibility were the must-have’s on the shopping list for the giant Silverburn retail …

Car Park of the Year

The steel framed St Andrew’s Car Park in Norwich has won the ‘Best New Car Park’ award at the annual Parking Review Awards held at London’s Dorchester …

Five storey storage for export cars

A new car storage facility at The Port of Southampton has been completed by Bourne Steel. Constructed on behalf of Associated British Ports, the car storage …

Irish eyes are smiling at the beauty of steel

Steel construction’s inherent adaptability and a pragmatic approach to managing steelwork design have got the prestige Dundrum shopping centre south of …

Steel’s cost advantage maintained

Structural steel has maintained its cost advantage over alternative framing materials despite the raw material price increases of the past year, according to …

October 2005 – Steel’s competitive edge

Good news from Davis Langdon whose annual cost comparison between steel frames and concrete has once again proven that steel provides the most advantageous and …

Centrale takes upwards spiral

The most challenging aspect of the car park at the new Croydon Centrale shopping centre was the problem of giving cars access on a constricted site. The design …

Car parks move to front of house

Developers are making statements with their new car parks, and the statement is increasingly ‘do it in steel’. Car park design specialist Hill Cannon …

Hemel’s new centre nears completion

Severfield-Reeve is nearing completion of the third and final building of Hemel Hempstead’s Riverside retail development. It comprises two retail levels and …

March 2005 – Designers drive to steel car parks

Car parks are one of those necessities of life which we seldom give a second thought to, until we have a problem like a scratched bumper from too tight a turn …

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