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Retail banks on regeneration

Situated on a large embankment, a new retail development is dependent on a large steel truss to not only provide the necessary shopping space, but also the …

Lincolnshire renewable energy plant nears completion

Steelwork has played a leading role in the construction of a straw fired power plant in Sleaford, Lincolnshire that is set to go online before the end of the …

School work in the frame

Using steelwork as the framing material for a school project in south London has helped the team coordinate the programme around students and negotiate site …

Excellent distribution park completed with steel

A new industrial warehouse development, consisting of five units, has been completed at Park Royal in west London. Known as Central Park, developer Goya …

Station to station

Mansfield’s new bus station, which links into the adjacent railway station, features an array of bespoke feature steel columns and connections. The former …

Bus station creates transport hub

Steel construction has taken the driving seat for the new Mansfield bus station project. The scheme includes a 70m long covered walkway link which will connect …

Fast delivery for landmark offices

Steel framed construction has allowed a 17-storey Birmingham office block, complete with a feature glazed atrium roof and bow-string trusses, to be built in …

Trusses span feature atrium

Structural steelwork has played a central role in the construction of Rochdale’s new council building, a project expected to kickstart a large scale town …

Olympic water polo venue completed

One of the final pieces of the London 2012 Olympic Park – the Water Polo Arena – has been completed and will begin to host test events during May. …

Major city-centre office development takes shape

Due for completion early next year, a new prestigious 17-storey commercial block is now towering above Birmingham’s Snowhill due to advantages of steel …

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