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City of London approves third office tower in 2021

The City of London Corporation has approved a new 38-storey development at 2 Finsbury Avenue, making it the third tall building to receive planning permission …

Work starts on £22M Edinburgh robotics research centre

Robertson Construction has begun work on the National Robotarium at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. The steel-framed facility, which will be the largest …

Twin Slough commercial scheme given planning consent

AshbyCapital and U+I have received planning consent for No 1 and No 3 The Future Works, a 24,100m2 commercial quarter in the heart of Slough and adjacent to …

First offices sold at prestigious Stirling development

Cromwell Property Group has announced that it has sold the first office building at Kildean Business Park for £22M to Aviva Investors on behalf of the …

President’s Column: April 2021

I’ve been informed by my social media that I’ve been in this industry for 25 years. During that time, a lot of technological advances have been brought …

Academia embraces sustainability

A steel-framed solution has helped the University of Salford achieve its sustainability aspirations for its new Science, Engineering and Environmental (SEE) …

Planning approved for new City commercial tower

The City of London Corporation has granted planning permission for a 30-storey office-led development in the City of London; the square mile’s first tall …

Work underway on Outstanding London office scheme

Work has started on a 10-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ steel-framed office development at 33 Charterhouse Street in central London.Located adjacent to …

President’s Column: March 2021

Brexit and COVID-19 combined were always going to make life very difficult in a heavily saturated market. Although market conditions are still challenging, …

Steel ready to lead towards sustainable future

Construction, like much of industry, is still on the back foot after a year when the only surprise is that COVID-19 and Brexit didn’t do as much economic …

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