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New City landmark will include Roman exhibition space

Steel construction is progressing on schedule for the new London headquarters for international media company Bloomberg. The scheme will include some retail …

Olympic Stadium races towards conversion

Work on the former London Olympic Stadium is progressing on schedule as main contractor Balfour Beatty has begun installing a new transparent roof, which on …

St James’s Market project kicks off

Two eight-storey steel framed commercial buildings are under way as part of a major investment programme for the St James’s area of central London. The …

Commendation – 20 Fenchurch Street, London

Featuring a unique and iconic shape, the construction of 20 Fenchurch Street required the project team to come up with a number of innovations. From a …

Foundation reuse creates sustainable landmark

An extensive sustainability agenda, incorporating the reuse of existing piles, resulted in a 16-storey London commercial development replacing an old …

Isaac Newton Academy added to video case study series

The Framed in Steel series of video case studies has been enlarged with the addition of the Isaac Newton Academy. Located in Ilford, east London the £30M …

News in Brief: May 2013

The William Hare Group has secured the rights to supply and install the Holorib, Ribdeck and Superib composite metal deck products. First launched in 1972, the …

Steel rises to the challenge

Featuring a unique and iconic shape, the construction of 20 Fenchurch Street has required the project team to come up with a number of innovative solutions. …

London landmark reaches halfway point

The City of London’s latest skyscraper, 20 Fenchurch Street, has reached a significant landmark as the steel erection programme has passed the halfway mark. …

Students drive regeneration

A large mixed use development, incorporating student accommodation, is set to breathe new life into Gateshead town centre. Martin Cooper reports. Trinity …

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