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SSDA 2009 – No 2 Spinningfields Square, Manchester

Providing high quality office, restaurant and retail space over six floors, the project is a landmark structure at the entrance to a city centre business …

SSDA 2009 – Oxford University Biochemistry Building

An iconic building housing a state-of-the art facility, the Oxford University Biochemistry Building provides a functional laboratory space alongside a high …

SSDA 2009 – Other finalists

30 Crown Place, London EC2  The project at 30 Crown Place is a £60M 18 storey high commercial office development offering 17,500m² of grade A office space …

SSDA 2009 – 201 Bishopsgate and the Broadgate Tower, London

Two landmark office buildings, partially situated above busy railway lines, called for an innovative design approach and sophisticated steelwork. This City of …

Frame completed on Excellent development

Steelwork contractor William Hare has completed the structural steel erection on the £170M Central Saint Giles development in central London. The …

Skanska’s landmark office for City of London

A new and prestigious office development is rapidly taking shape in the heart of the City of London. The Walbrook comprises ten above ground floors and three …

Lights, camera and action

On a former dockland site in Salford, Media City UK will accommodate the BBC as well as other major broadcasters, large media corporations and a myriad of …

SSDA 2008 – Unilever House, London

A new eight-storey steel framed headquarters was constructed for Unilever within a retained Grade II listed façade built in 1931. Approximately 2,000t of …

Doing Manchester justice

In the first of a new series on completed steel framed buildings Nick Barrett looks at Manchester’s celebrated Civil Justice Centre, the biggest court …

News in Brief: January 2008

Kaltenbach’s UK Managing Director Manfred Saenger will relinquish his position to Simon Smith, the company’s Sales and Marketing Director from 1 January …

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