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St James’s Gateway, London The St James’s Gateway redevelopment is a central London mixed-use scheme including 5,300m² of office space, 2,600m² of retail …

Bomber Command memorial spire erected

A 30m-high steel spire has been erected as the first part of a project to build a visitor centre and memorial in Lincoln, to commemorate the 55,500 servicemen …

Bridge provides Dundee with better waterside access

The £3M Seabraes Pedestrian Bridge has been successfully lifted into place and will provide the city of Dundee with improved access to the River Tay …

Bridgework is steel fan

Since officially opening last year the Merchant Square Footbridge has quickly become a local landmark especially when the spectacular opening occurs. Located …

Swinging into action

A new cable-stayed swing bridge at Deptford has improved riverfront access for long distance walkers while also taking on board maritime heritage. The area …

Deptford Bridge about to swing into action

Spanning Deptford Creek close to its confluence with the River Thames in south London, a new cable-stayed swing bridge will provide unbroken pedestrian access …

Deptford bridge swings into action

Spanning Deptford Creek close to its confluence with the River Thames in south London, a new cable stayed swing bridge will provide unbroken pedestrian access …

Award – The Kelpies, Falkirk

Two 30m high steel framed equine sculptures, known as The Kelpies, form the centrepiece of Falkirk’s community based parkland scheme, The Helix Project. A …

Other finalist – Visitor Centre, Stonehenge

The new £27M visitor centre at Stonehenge fulfils the client’s brief for a high quality building that appears light and unimposing in the landscape, whilst …

Fan Bridge creates basin landmark

Steelwork erection has been completed by S H Structures for a landmark pedestrian bridge spanning Paddington Basin in west London. Dubbed the Fan Bridge, the …

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