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Recognition for steel projects at RICS awards

Major completed projects throughout the UK, which utilised a steel-framed solution, were winners at the regional RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered …

News in Brief: June 2019

Siemens Mobility has formally submitted an outline planning application to develop a rail manufacturing plant in Goole, East Yorkshire. The submission is said …

Steel supporting air quality drive

Imagine having the opportunity to make a simple design decision that would give a building carbon savings equivalent to a gas and electricity emission free …

Commendation: Four Pancras Square, London

Featuring a weathering steel exoskeleton, Four Pancras Square is the last of six new commercial buildings within King’s Cross Development Zone B. Situated on …

Work to start on Farringdon office scheme

International workspace provider HB Reavis has reaffirmed its commitment to London with the acquisition of the 12,800m² Crossrail Over-Site Development (OSD) …

Commercial addition for St James’s redevelopment

The latest scheme in London’s ongoing St James’s redevelopment is the eight-storey steel-framed Duke’s Court office block which will help to further …

Steelwork contractor plans new facilities

Caunton Engineering has announced plans to extend its production and office facilities at Moorgreen, Nottinghamshire. The company has started work on the first …

Work starts on City’s 50-storey tower

Foundation and piling work has started on the 50-storey tower at 6-8 Bishopsgate/150 Leadenhall Street in the City of London. Approval for the steel-framed …

Pre-let success

A steel-framed solution was the answer for the latest stand-out commercial development in London’s King’s Cross. Martin Cooper reports. The latest …

Offices boost finance sector

Steel-framed office blocks are providing the much-needed Grade A office accommodation for Jersey’s finance sector. Martin Cooper reports. Jersey is a leading …

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