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New robotic steel profile cutting solution from Voortman

Voortman Steel Machinery has announced the launch of its new V807 robotic thermal profile processor, which is a plasma and oxy-fuel coping solution. The V807 …

Major Soho scheme starts to rise up

Steelwork erection is now underway for the Soho Place scheme in London’s West End. Working on behalf of Laing O’Rourke, BHC is fabricating, supplying and …

Collaborative working

Everyone in the industry is accustomed to Requests for Information and while they can be crucial for resolving issues, they can hinder the progress of a …

Steel frame completes on Lidl headquarters

More than 1,400t of structural steelwork has been erected to form the new headquarters for Lidl GB in Tolworth, south west London. Working on behalf of Winvic …

President’s Column: October 2019

One thing that really raises my blood pressure is hearing politicians using that old chestnut ‘metal bashers’ when in fact nothing could be further from …

Logistics in the frame

An East Midlands logistics park is currently completing its third phase, proving that steelwork has the right attributes to make it the ideal framing solution …

Work underway for Luton Airport fast transit system

Steelwork erection has commenced for a new viaduct that forms an integral part of the £225M Luton fast transit system, which will link London Luton Airport …

Steel takes to the stage

A steel-framed commercial building forms one of the main elements of £750M mixed-use development in Shoreditch that also includes the remains of a …

Steel gives lessons in design

Steel construction’s speed and ease of delivery has proven to be of upmost importance to the project team building a new academy in Kent. Educational …

Steelwork contractor named for major Glasgow commercial development

Following on from its previous success on phase 1 of Bothwell Exchange, BHC has been appointed as the structural steelwork contractor for phase 2 of the …

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