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Steel’s sustainability message goes to school

Cairnhill Structures has become one of the first UK contractors to actively take the increasingly important message of environmental sustainability into …

Gaining vital work experience 

A scaled down steel-framed version of London’s Swiss Re building was one of the working projects at the recent National Construction College’s …

Safety first for new school

Conder Structures is currently erecting more than 600t of structural steelwork for the £20M PFI financed Portland Community Comprehensive school. Located in …

New national annex drafted by SCI

National Annex to EN 1993-1-3, the section of Eurocode 3 that deals with cold formed members and sheeting, is currently being drafted by SCI. The work, which …

Adaptable steel shows sustainability benefits

Adaptability, structural efficiency and flexibility are key attributes of constructional steelwork that can be seen in buildings of all types across the …

New Director of the SCI

Dr Graham Couchman has been appointed to succeed Dr Graham Owens as Director of the Steel Construction Institute (SCI), Martin Manning, Chairman of Council, …

Rigid frame ensures high-tech distribution

To allow four computer- driven stacking cranes to operate the recently completed Automated Distribution Centre at the Corus Scunthorpe works required a steel …

Steel fortress of science nearing completion

More than 25,000t of steel is being used to construct the £140M ISIS Tar- get Station 2 at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Didcot, Oxfordshire. …

Bridging the airport link

An eye-catching steel walkway and bridge has recently been erected at Dublin Airport as part of the on-going expansion project. Martin Cooper reports.  …

Management buyout at Barrett Steel Buildings

The senior management at Barrett Steel Buildings have purchased the company for an undisclosed sum. New majority shareholders John Brennan and Sue Sharples …

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