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Recycled steel to be used for £200M ExCel expansion

ExCeL London has appointed McLaren Construction to deliver the build phase of its major expansion project, enhancing the venue’s world-class conference, …

Steel provides office flexibility

A mixed-use hub within the nearly-complete King’s Cross development, has used a steel-framed solution for its commercial office

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

COMMENDATION: Britannia Leisure Centre, Hackney

Occupying a confined plot, a stacked structural design has allowed a leisure centre to accommodate all of its required facilities without impeding on the …

COMMENDATION: One Braham, London

Featuring large amounts of exposed internal steelwork, a prestigious bespoke commercial development forms part of a wider Aldgate masterplan. FACT …

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 …

Industrial project stacks up

Described as a vertical trading estate and delivering 45 units within a four-storey structure, Industria is a pioneering and modern approach to accommodating …

Contract awarded for £50M low carbon London office scheme

Main contractor ISG has won the contract to redevelop and refurbish Woolworth House in Marylebone, central London. The mixed-use scheme, for General Projects …

Landscraper takes shape

Numerous steel design and installation challenges have been overcome for the construction of a unique and highly flexible office building in King’s Cross, …

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