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Ground broken at St Mowden Park Stoke Central

Winvic Construction has begun work to build a 23,500m2 warehouse at St. Modwen Park Stoke Central which will be home to Stoke-based National Veterinary …

Milestone reached on east London’s Rowe project

BAM has topped out at the Rowe in Whitechapel, a new 12-storey project that includes a retained 1960s façade. Originally built as a textile factory, and more …

Skanska’s central London scheme reaches summit

Main contractor Skanska said its steel-framed Earnshaw Building in St Giles, central London, has reached the highest point of construction. The development …

Steel extension uncorks more wine storage space

Farrans Construction is building a £10M warehouse for The Wine Society that will enable the company to increase its storage capacity from 7.6 million bottles …

Steelwork underway for major Sellafield works

Harry Peers Steelwork (part of the Severfield Group) is undertaking two major projects at the Sellafield reprocessing plant in Cumbria. The company is …

Museum displays steel frame

Described as one of the world’s most significant cultural projects, the Victoria and Albert Museum is currently constructing two new sites in east London as …

Trusses create freezer space

wned transport companies is expanding its operations with the construction of an extension to a temperature-controlled warehouse at Soham,

Extension works

Leading Pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline is continuing investment at its Barnard Castle site with rapid construction of a new steel-framed cold store and …

Winners crowned in TEKLA 2021 Awards

British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) members have won four of the categories at this year’s UK Tekla Awards. Trimble’s annual UK Tekla …

Work proceeds on Enfield energy recovery facility

Working on behalf of main contractor Taylor Woodrow, Caunton Engineering is fabricating, supplying and erecting the structural steelwork for a major energy …

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