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Tata Steel and BCSA to host essential seminars

A new series of Steel Essentials seminars has been scheduled for this autumn at venues in Cardiff, London, Leeds and Edinburgh. The seminars provide an …

Foundation reuse creates sustainable landmark

An extensive sustainability agenda, incorporating the reuse of existing piles, resulted in a 16-storey London commercial development replacing an old …

Isaac Newton Academy added to video case study series

The Framed in Steel series of video case studies has been enlarged with the addition of the Isaac Newton Academy. Located in Ilford, east London the £30M …

Galvanized steel keeps leisure centre on track

Graham Wood Structural teamed up with South East Galvanizers to complete a prestigious steelwork project in Lewisham, south east London. More than 200t of …

Steel exchange

Large open plan floorplates and a sloping terraced façade are just two feature elements adorning the City of London’s latest Grade A office development. …

City icon showcases steel

With its unique shape and complex steel design, the Leadenhall Building is set to become a City of London landmark, reports Martin Cooper. When it comes to …

Excellent distribution park completed with steel

A new industrial warehouse development, consisting of five units, has been completed at Park Royal in west London. Known as Central Park, developer Goya …

Call for level playing field

BCSA President Ivor Roberts criticised the award of the Forth Replacement Crossing steelwork contract to a Chinese company as a blow that must not be allowed …

New City monument takes shape

Construction work is nearing completion on 24 Monument Place, a nine-storey retail and commercial development in the City of London. Located opposite the …

Historic design incorporated

A new commercial development on central London’s Holborn Viaduct includes a rebuilt Victorian gatehouse helping to restore the historic overpass.  Martin …

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