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Logistics hub planned for former steelworks site

Family-owned Russell Group is seeking permission to build a railhead logistics hub at Ravenscraig, central Scotland’s former steelworks site. The proposed …

Steel up for Doncaster distribution centre

Working on behalf of Readie Construction, Caunton Engineering has completed the erection of the steel frame for a new 38,000m² speculative distribution centre …

Gatwick logistics park expansion gets green light

Developer St. Modwen has secured detailed planning permission for a 6,000m² unit at its St. Modwen Park Gatwick logistics park, which is 5.5 miles from …

Bridge to Newhaven port successfully installed

Cleveland Bridge has installed a new three-span steel composite bridge as part of the Newhaven Port Access Road scheme. Requiring an overall steel tonnage of …

Steel creates icons

Located adjacent to Manchester Airport, one of the North West’s most strategically-located logistics parks is expanding with two new steel-framed …

Prime offices spur regional activity

Manchester’s commercial sector has seen record levels of activity in recent years and Eleven York Street is one of the projects set to complete this year. …

Winvic set to expand East Midlands Gateway

SEGRO has appointed Winvic Construction to build the fifth industrial unit at its flagship, 700-acre multi-modal logistics hub in the East Midlands. The …

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 …

News in Brief: July 2019

The Steel Piling Group has recently updated its popular guide, Durability of Steel Piles (P422). The guide, published by the Steel Construction Institute …

News in Brief: May 2019

The £60M Sandwell Aquatics Centre, which will host events at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham has been given the final go-ahead by local councillors. …

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