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Going good for steel

A new architecturally prominent three-storey grandstand is set to turn Fontwell Racecourse into one of Sussex’s main conference and exhibition venues. Work …

Resourceful campus for Rugby

Warwickshire College’s new campus in Rugby is nearing completion with the steel frame now fully erected. Comprising a number of single, two and three storey …

World class pool dives in

The need for a fast construction programme and a structure with long open spans resulted in the choice of a steel frame for a new swimming pool and diving …

A Homecoming for the Seagulls

A spectacular steel arched roof, mirroring the surrounding countryside, will top Brighton & Hove Albion’s new football stadium. Martin Cooper reports …

Rebirth of Ravenscraig gathers pace

The former home of Scottish steel making is being transformed into the UK’s first new town for more than 40 years. Martin Cooper reports on one of the first …

A dual purpose pavilion

Next year a new pavilion will open at Headingley, the home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. NSC reports on a stand which will also be used as teaching space …

Steel dives in for new pool and diving facility

Work is progressing on schedule for a new steel framed swimming pool and diving facility for Southend-on-Sea Borough Council. Replacing an ageing swim centre …

Steel to fly high on new Seagull’s home

Located at Falmer on the outskirts of Brighton, the new 22,500 seat capacity stadium for Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is rapidly taking shape and …

Bluebirds kick off season in new home

Championship side Cardiff City (the Bluebirds) started the current football season in a new 26,800 all-seater stadium. Completed this summer by a project team …

Wimbledon’s retractable roof scoops European design accolade

The redevelopment of Wimbledon’s Centre Court, which included the construction of a retractable roof, was awarded a European Steel Design Award at an …

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