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Chelmsford’s new John Lewis store tops out

The final block of the new 11,000m² steel-framed John Lewis store at Chelmsford’s Bond Street development has been laid during a topping out ceremony. John …

Cantilevering London Wall

Transfer structures supporting cantilevers abound on this City of London commercial development, reports Martin Cooper. London Wall Place will be a new …

Expanding sector gets steel boost

A large mixed-use scheme known as Central Square is the latest project to highlight the strengthening Leeds property market. A stone’s throw from Leeds …

Steel supports the sporting life

Housed within a steel frame, one of London’s largest leisure centres is under construction in Waltham Forest. Waltham Forest Council is in the midst of a …

All change at Victoria

Phase one of Nova Victoria , which will transform a huge island site opposite the mainline railway station, is in full swing and due to complete next year, …

Steel supports sporting life

Structural steelwork has proven to be the ideal framing material for a new sports centre in Oldham. Once the textile spinning capital of the world and a …

Liverpool expo centre opens with healthcare show

One of the largest steel-framed structures in north west of England, the Exhibition Centre Liverpool (ECL) opens its doors for the first time next week (2 …

Award – First World War Galleries, Imperial War Museum, London

To mark the start of the Centenary of the First World War – a transformed Imperial War Museum re-opened with stunning new steel-framed galleries and atrium. …

Steelwork contractor is FAB winner

A C Bacon Engineering has picked up five prizes, including four winner accolades, at this year’s Farming and Agricultural Building (FAB) Awards ceremony held …

Steelwork takes a bow at Irish venue

A steel-framed extension to the Belfast Waterfront conference and entertainment venue is the biggest single project in the city’s £150M investment …

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