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Rebirth of Ravenscraig continues with sports facility

The steel frame for the £31M Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility is nearing completion on the former steelworks site in North Lanarkshire. The indoor centre …

Albion building higher education

The £18.6M redevelopment project at St John’s School & Community College in Marlborough, Wlitshire is nearing completion and the premises are scheduled …

Worcester’s pavilion opens new innings

Worcestershire County Cricket Club opened the new £2M Graeme Hick Pavilion at its New Road ground at the start of the current cricket season. Named after the …

Roof starts to rise on Olympic Stadium

Steelwork for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium is nearing completion since the final section of the roof compression truss was lifted into place during August. …

Building blocks in place for BSF school

Steelwork has been completed for the new educational block at Washington’s Biddick School Sports College. The project forms part of Sunderland City …

SSDA 2009 – Wimbledon Centre Court Redevelopment, London

  Constructed over a three-year period the steelwork element of the Centre Court redevelopment included the demolition and rebuilding of the East Stand …

Tigers stand converted

A new grandstand at Leicester Tigers’ ground is nearing completion after the majority of construction work was carried out during a busy rugby season. Martin …

Epsom grandstand ready for Derby Festival

Ahead of this year’s Derby on 6 June, Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cornwall has officially opened the new grandstand at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Named …

Centre court roof set for debut

This year’s Wimbledon Tennis Championship will be the first to play undercover – if it rains – as a new retractable roof over the Centre Court …

Lansdowne Road reborn as Aviva Stadium

Irish international football and rugby will soon have a new state-of-the-art 50,000 all seater stadium in which to play as the multi-million pound …

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