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City gateway opens with steel

Work to transform an area of Wolverhampton city centre into an international quality transport gateway has begun with steel construction playing a leading …

City centre reborn with steel

The large steel-framed Friars Walk development in Newport will create a new retail and leisure destination within a reconfigured city centre. Newport in South …

Retail spurs regeneration

A large town centre development is benefiting from steel construction’s ease and speed of construction. The Leicestershire town of Hinckley is being …

Newport regeneration in full swing

Steel construction at Newport Friars Walk, a project that will transform the South Wales city centre, is nearing completion with more than 6,000t of structural …

Steel complete for city’s first Grade A offices

Leach Structural Steelwork has completed erecting steelwork for a four-storey mixed-use development in Wolverhampton that will provide the city with its first …

Leeds Central Square kicks off

Steel construction is due to kick off on the latest high profile project in the transformation of Leeds city centre. Known as Central Square, the scheme has …

News in Brief – March 2015

The final part of Swindon’s steel framed £16.6M Regent Circus scheme – a six-screen Cineworld – has opened completing the town centre project. Anchored …

Steel to kick start Manchester and Salford regeneration scheme

On the site of the former Manchester Exchange railway station, famous for having the world’s longest platform, a multi-million pound regeneration scheme is …

Survey shows strong growth in key markets

Steel has been confirmed as the preferred market choice as a framing solution in the 2014 Market Share survey which confirms the upward trend of demand for …

Steel boost for Belfast regeneration

Planning consent has been granted for the second steel framed building within architect Grimshaw’s City Quays master plan for Belfast Harbour’s Clarendon …

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