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Hospital gets steel treatment

Changing the cores to a steel braced design as well as incorporating a bespoke flooring system helped create an efficient steel programme at Peterborough’s …

SSDA 2009 – Castleford Footbridge

Spanning the River Aire, Castleford’s new footbridge unites the town and forms the first phase of a proposed riverscape masterplan. Wakefield Council funded …

Bridge opens up redevelopment for Gloucester

The new £10M High Orchard lift bridge, which forms an important route into the massive Gloucester Quays redevelopment scheme has recently opened. Completed by …

Steel projects scoop ACE awards

Construction industry business association, the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) announced the winners of its second Engineering Excellence …

Economic treatment for hospital contract

Forming part of the Greater Peterborough Health Investment Plan, Rowecord Engineering has successfully completed the supply and installation of 6,500t of …

Lift-off for feature roof

The Aquatics Centre is one of the centrepieces of London’s Olympic Park. Martin Cooper reports on the erection of its elegantly sweeping and curving roof …

Steel forms new Welsh rugby citadel

Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Union Club will officially move into its new stadium – Parc y Scarlets – at the end of November, after more than 120 years …

SSDA 2008 – National Tennis Centre, Roehampton

  Comprising six indoor and 16 outdoor tennis courts, the National Tennis Centre provides a world class facility for players and coaches. In 2002 the Lawn …

SSDA 2008 – The Sidings Bridge, Swansea

The Sidings Bridge is an iconic structure which carries a single lane carriageway, a cycleway and a pedestrian route over the A483 providing a dedicated bus …

Steel bowls a quick delivery

Glamorgan cricket’s headquarters in Cardiff has been completely redeveloped and the new 16,000 capacity stadium, which officially opened for this Summer’s …

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