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Cannon Street Station redevelopment on time

Redevelopment work is progressing on schedule at one of London’s busiest commuter stations. Nearly 7,500t of structural steelwork will be erected by Watson …

40 Years Ago: A panorama of steel

Taken from Building with Steel, 1968 One dictionary definition of panorama is ‘continuous passing scene’ and this pretty well sums up structural steelwork …

Steel shapes speculative office development

Billington Structures has fabricated, supplied and erected 1,161t of structural steel for a multi-storey speculative scheme for Scarborough Developments in …

New headquarters for consumer giant

Working for main contractor Bowmer & Kirkland, Caunton Engineering is currently erecting 1,200t of structural steelwork for a new four-storey headquarters …

Major expansion for Caunton

Caunton Engineering has invested £5M in a new manufacturing facility at its Moorgreen site in Nottinghamshire. Called the Plane Building, the new building has …

Largest UK office park underway

What is claimed to be the UK’s largest office park is taking shape on the northern outskirts of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Cobalt Park will eventually offer 2.25 …

Atlas Ward scores a hat-trick

The third distribution project to be undertaken by Atlas Ward Structures for main contractor Winvic and industrial developer ProLogis in Kettering is underway. …

City towers rising up with steel

The 35-storey Broadgate Tower and the adjacent 12-storey Bishopsgate Tower are beginning to rise up on the City of London’s skyline. The £292M steel-framed …

Framework for Chiswick Park

The fifth office block in the prestigious Chiswick Park development in west London has recently been opened by developer Stanhope. Offering 13,000m² of …

Steel opens up listed building

Bourne Steel is helping Great Portland Estates to bring new life and function to a listed 100-year office block through cutting edge design. The tired …

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