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Work starts on sports outlet

Main contractor ISG and steelwork contractor Walter Watson have started work on a circa £5M contract with Sports Direct to deliver its first new build outlet …

News in Brief: October 2017

Updated versions of Tekla Structures, Tekla Structural Designer and Tekla Tedds are now all available for download via the company’s link: download.tekla.com …

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 …

London department store shops for steel

Phase Two of Selfridges multi-million pound revamp of its Oxford Street department store has begun with the transformation of the Duke Street elevation. Having …

Steel promotes South Bank development

Two steel-framed commercial blocks will provide a central element to a prestigious mixed-use development taking shape on London’s south bank. Martin Cooper …

Frame up for Preston Market redevelopment

Structural steelwork for the redevelopment of Preston’s historic covered market has been completed by Border Steelwork Structures (BSS). Working on behalf of …

Future-proof design for ticket halls

Over-site commercial developments will be constructed on top of Farringdon Station’s two new Crossrail ticket halls. Martin Cooper reports on how steel is …

Retail conversion

Installing new steel-framed floorplates into a refurbished 1960s shopping centre is helping to create a contemporary retail and dining quarter. Surrey’s …

Rochdale town centre development approved

Town councillors have approved plans for a multi-million pound shopping and leisure development in the heart of Rochdale. Phase one of the scheme will be in …

Mayor of London approves £70M Lidl HQ

London City Hall has given the green light to German supermarket chain Lidl’s plans to build a £70M headquarters in Tolworth, south west London. The …

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