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Steel checks in for Grosvenor Square hotel project

Working on behalf of main contractor Multiplex, Severfield is currently fabricating, supplying and erecting the steelwork a new hotel project housed in the …

Go-ahead given for major Farringdon refurbishment scheme

Developer Welput and its funding partner BentallGreenOak have received planning consent for the refurbishment and extension of its Farringdon Road Estate to …

Steel landmark for St Giles

Structural steelwork has proven to be the sustainable framing choice for a new 10-storey commercial building in Central London. Martin Cooper

Steel highlights at commercial redevelopment

A well-known building in east London is undergoing a refurbishment programme that includes upgrading its existing six floors and adding a six-storey …

Prestigious LSE building completed

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), is celebrating the completion of its Marshall Building, a project that features integral steel …

Commercial extension

Two existing office blocks that span over some of London Victoria’s busiest railway lines are both being enlarged with new steel-framed floors.

Trusses support super Nova at Victoria

The second phase of the Nova development in central London is once again using structural steelwork’s numerous attributes for the 17-storey n2 commercial …

The Recreational Complex

Recent years have seen the development of multi-activity sports and recreational com­plexes. There is clearly need for more. Gerry Williamson writes here of …

Contract signed for major Covent Garden redevelopment

London-based real estate developer, Seaforth, has signed a contract with BAM Construction to deliver the £110M refurbishment of Space House, a landmark Grade …

New office neighbourhood for east London’s Stratford

Lendlease and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) have expressed a vote of confidence in the London office market through the establishment …

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