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Steel accommodates new hotel

Construction work on a new hotel in the centre of Liverpool is progressing in quick time due to the choice of structural steelwork for the main frame. …

Steel scores for football centre

St. George’s Park will provide an array of accessible multi-sports facilities with accompanying training and sports medicine units as well as top of the …

Around the Press – March 2011

Construction News 27 January 2011 Steel threat to commercial projects “It’s isn’t likely to have any effect on steel in terms of competitiveness. This …

Modular construction checks in

A new 198-bedroom hotel in central Glasgow has been constructed in quick time by using offsite steel modular construction technology. Built on the site of the …

Steel opens up historic London building

London’s world famous Café Royal on Regent Street is being redeveloped into a five star luxury hotel, with structural steelwork playing an integral role in …

Around the Press: April 2010

Building Magazine 26 February 2010 The two-year rush hour (Park Plaza Hotel) The answer is a huge truss that spans the width of the atrium from the second …

Heathrow takes off with new hotel

Main contractor John Sisk & Son has awarded the contract for the erection of structural steelwork on a new 350 bed Hilton Hotel at Heathrow Airport’s …

First choice framing for Brighton hotel

Contractors working on a new prestigious 80 room myhotel in Brighton have used Metsec’s site fixed Steel Framing System (SFS) infill wall framing for almost …

Construction work surges ahead in Scottish boom town

While many towns and cities across the UK are feeling the pinch from the credit crunch, Aberdeen has shown little sign of a construction slowdown and a number …

New hotel for Royal Mile

A new 136-bed hotel will form the major element of a new 11,148m² mixed-use development currently under construction on Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile. …

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