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Albion investment ups production

Albion Sections said a recent £1.2M investment, which included a new fully automated and dynamic Bradbury roll forming mill, will see its annual production …

European steelwork industry in good shape

Delegates to the recent annual conference of the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) reported an overall sector that is gaining market …

Glasgow banking on steel

One of Glasgow’s most iconic buildings is getting a new steel framed interior behind a retained 1920s listed facade. Martin Cooper visits the former banking …

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 …

Contractors sign up to sustainability charter

Sustainability is rapidly moving up the agenda as a procurement issue and increasingly construction clients are looking for companies which operate in a …

Steel takes the RIBA prizes

Three of the six shortlisted projects for the prestigious 2006 RIBA Stirling Prize were steel structures, including the overall winner. Picking up the £20,000 …

Steel takes the honours

Three new steel-framed buildings form the initial stage of the University of Reading’s on-going redevelopment programme. Martin Cooper goes on campus. This …

Work begins on Freedom Tower

Work has started on the foundations for the world’s tallest building, the Freedom Tower, which will occupy the northwest corner of the 16-acre World Trade …

New source for health and safety help

BCSA has launched a new subsidiary company designed to help members cope with growing health and safety regulatory requirements. A national network of advisers …

Competitive gap still favours steel

Structural steel remains the most cost effective option for building frames and floors in the latest update of a building cost comparison study carried out by …

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