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Clydeside regeneration

One of the final elements of a prime city centre regeneration project on the banks of the River Clyde is quickly taking shape with the aid of steel …

Urban forest office block to use reclaimed steel

Investor Fabrix has appointed Mace as main contractor to deliver the Roots in the Sky office development in Southwark, south London. The innovative scheme will …

Principal contractor appointed for London’s most sustainable office tower

Mace has been appointed principal contractor by developer Edge, in partnership with Goldman Sachs Asset Management and their funding partners, LPPI and the …

AWARD: Bombardier Maintenance Hangar, Biggin Hill

A technically challenging dual cantilever ‘super hangar’ – the largest in the UK – is now a spectacular feature at Biggin Hill

The Institution of Structural Engineers to host steel e-conference

Looking at how to use steel in an effective and sustainable way, the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) is hosting a three-day e-conference …

Approval given for landmark London Bridge scheme

Southwark Council has given planning approval for the redevelopment of the Colechurch House site near London Bridge. Designed by Foster + Partners, the …

News in Brief – October 2022

Caunton Engineering has played its part in Nottingham Forest’s return to the Premier League by helping to upgrade the club’s Peter Taylor Stand. The work …

Portal frames for logistics expansion

Steel construction is playing a leading role in a number of redevelopment and logistics projects in Stoke, including a four-span warehouse for the National …

Galvanizing is the sustainable choice

A combination of long-lasting protection and ease of application makes galvanizing the finish of choice for many industries including construction, …

Steelwork contractor joins CO2nstructZero

William Hare has been selected as a CO2nstructZero business champion and is said to be the first steelwork contractor to join over 80 other companies taking …

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