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Speedy rebuild for fire damaged complex

Steel construction has played a vital role with the successful rebuild of the fire damaged Wealmoor fresh produce packaging warehouse in Atherstone, …

Green warehouse lands on blue planet

Atlas Ward Structures has completed erection of nearly 2,000t of structural steelwork for a pioneer- ing warehouse in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford- shire for …

Premium warehouse

An international freight forwarder has significantly increased its capacity with a new purpose built distribution centre featuring four mezzanine levels and …

Europe’s largest bonded warehouse under way

Atlas Ward Structures has started work on the largest bonded warehouse in Europe which will cover an area of more than 80,000m². Located in Avonmouth, the …

Big spans for new Corby warehouse

Barrett Steel Buildings is currently erecting 1,500t of structural steelwork for a new 46,000m2 warehouse and office building for Greatline Developments in …

Differing bay heights at new distribution centre

Conder Structures has erected an out of the ordinary distribution centre, containing high and low bays, at Manchester’s Trafford Park, the UK’s oldest …

Distribution centres for strategic site

Steelwork contractor Atlas Ward has started work on its third warehouse to date on the ProLogis Park in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. Working on behalf of …

Portal frames new business park

Atlas Ward Structures has recently completed the design, fabrication and erection of three distribution warehouses at the Firstpoint Business Park near …

Morrison relies on quick steel erection

Elland Steel Structures has erected more than 800t of hot and cold rolled steelwork for a new Wm Morrison Supermarkets freezer warehouse and distribution …

Portal frames at Project Orange

Atlas Ward Structures has completed the steelwork for two large warehouses, as well as an adjacent ancillary structure, known as the Iced Water Building, for …

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