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Steelwork contractor Caunton Engineering has won the Nottinghamshire Company of the Year for 2008. The award citation recognised that company turnover is at a …

Town centre enhanced with steel

The Oxfordshire market town of Witney is being transformed as a new retail and leisure development takes shape on a three hectare site formerly occupied by a …

SSDA 2008 – Constructionarium Mini-Gherkin, Norfolk

A miniature version of London’s Swiss Re building is a unique structure and recreates the atmosphere of working on a real construction project. The …

Offices speculate with steel

Consisting of ten high quality commercial blocks, Maxim office park is rapidly taking shape along the A8/M8 corridor. Martin Cooper reports from Scotland’s …

Iconic structure comes together

A new landmark is taking shape on Liverpool’s waterfront. NSC takes the ferry across the Mersey to visit the city’s new cultural museum. Sydney has its …

Four new schools for steel city

Caunton Engineering is supplying structural steelwork for four new schools in Sheffield under the Government’s Building Schools for the Future (BSF) …

Steelwork complete for cross channel service station

Caunton Engineering has completed the erection of 450t of structural steelwork for the new Stop 24 Motorway Services Station at Junction 11 on the M20 near …

Structural steelwork has excellent sustainable credentials

Steel may be continually recycled without loss of properties and in the UK 94% of steel is reused or recycled. Steel structures have low carbon footprints, are …

New headquarters for consumer giant

Working for main contractor Bowmer & Kirkland, Caunton Engineering is currently erecting 1,200t of structural steelwork for a new four-storey headquarters …

Two more members join charter

The Steel Construction Sustainability Charter has recently added two more BCSA members to its list, bringing the total number of companies to have been …

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