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New contractor sought for major Durham scheme

Durham County Council has agreed an application allowing for the creation of a brand-new living, working and leisure destination in the heart of the city. The …

SSDA reaches 50

Having started in 1969, the Structural Steel Design Awards are this year celebrating their 50th anniversary. In the first of a series of articles, NSC looks …

Design and construction with light gauge steel

NSC highlights some of the advantages that can be had from using light steel framing solutions. Light steel framing is an offsite manufacturing process that …

In the post

A former Royal Mail sorting office is being reconfigured into a new mixed-use development with large areas of the original steel structure being retained. …

Steel to frame Coventry’s tallest building

Working on behalf of main contractor Winvic Construction, Caunton Engineering has been awarded the steelwork contract for a major new student accommodation …

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 …

Metsec provides design and walling services to regeneration project

Light steel walling systems from Metsec have been used for the construction of new residential blocks at Nine Elms Point in south London. The site is a former …

Work progresses on Post Building redevelopment

Steelwork erection is under way on the redevelopment of the former Royal Mail Sorting Office on London’s New Oxford Street. The Post Building is a 29,700m² …

Merit: Layered Gallery, London

A steel-framed extension to a private residence houses the owner’s collection of photographs, prints, pastels and lithographs. The Layered Gallery adjoins a …

City centre regeneration

A mixed-use scheme consisting of student accommodation, an hotel and retail/leisure units will revitalise a key gateway into Liverpool city centre. Martin …

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