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Merit: Walkway Bridges, London Wall Place

During the construction of the London Wall Place (LWP) development some of the existing Barbican Highwalks had to be removed as part of the demolition and …

Steelwork rises on Broadgate redevelopment

Work is progressing on the 100 Liverpool Street project which forms part of the wider Broadgate redevelopment scheme in the City of London. The project will …

News in Brief: October 2018

Steelwork contractor William Hare has reported a 10% sales rise to £158M for the year ending 31 December 2017. The company also revealed a turnover of …

SSDA celebrates 50 years

Having started in 1969, the Structural Steel Design Awards are this year celebrating their 50th anniversary. In the fifth and final article, NSC looks back at …

Manchester Airport celebrates one year of construction

Manchester Airport has marked one year of construction on the biggest investment project in its history, which will see Terminal 2 become 150% bigger. The …

Banking on steel

The latest steel-framed office tower at Canary Wharf features a sloping western façade as well as a flexible design based around cellular beams.  London’s …

New tower rises up at Canary Wharf

Requiring 9,500t of structural steelwork, the 27-storey One Bank Street is the latest steel-framed tower in London’s Canary Wharf. The tower will offer …

Shape shifter

Transforming from a parallelogram at its base to a rectangle at the top, the 40-storey 100 Bishopsgate project is the City of London’s latest stand-out …

Bloomberg London HQ rated world’s most sustainable office

The steel-framed Bloomberg headquarters in London has set a world record BREEAM sustainability rating for an office building at design stage. Opened last month …

Steel checks out at West End store

Phase two of Selfridges’ ambitious redevelopment programme is under way, with structural steelwork playing an integral role. Martin Cooper reports. …

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