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Steel supports new Wakefield rugby stadium

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the redevelopment of Wakefield Trinity’s historic Belle Vue Stadium. Working on behalf of main contractor …

South Wales steel fabrication site gets governmental recognition

Steelwork contractor William Hare discussed its plans for growth with Chris Evans, MP for Islwyn, during a visit to the Risca Steel facility in Newport, South …

Bridging the gap

Jamestown says it is now fabricating bigger, heavier and more challenging sections to meet customer demands. “We start the New Year as we finished 2022, …

Offices add to vibrant market

Steel construction is playing a vital role in the redevelopment of the Vaux brewery site in Sunderland. Martin Cooper reports from the site’s latest scheme, …

Steel creates signature support centre

The construction sector and its supply chain have joined together to support the latest Maggie’s centre in the grounds of the Royal Free Hospital in …

Construction partner achieving net zero aims

Barrett Steel has continuously invested in best-in-class service for its customers by acquiring the latest processing technologies and thereby strengthening …

AWARD: Esperance Bridge, Kings Cross

Created as an innovative take on a traditional Warren truss, the Esperance footbridge provides an important link across the Regents Canal in the Kings Cross

AWARD: Lord’s Cricket Ground, Compton & Edrich Stands Redevelopment

Structural steelwork has played an integral role in the redevelopment masterplan of the spiritual home of cricket with the delivery of two new three-tier

AWARD: Tower of Light, Manchester

Supporting five exhaust flues, a 40m-tall steel tower is a key component of an important Combined Heat and Power energy

COMMENDATION: One Crown Place, London

Forming the centrepiece of a central London mixed-use development, two residential towers are supported by 15 steel trusses. FACT FILEArchitect:KPFStructural …

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