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News in Brief: March 2024

Lindapter has announced that its Type FL beam flange clamps have been independently fire rated for up to 120 minutes by BRE Global. The product is used to …

Steel provides commercial success

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, the latest commercial development at Manchester’s First Street is another example of how a steel-framed …

Work starts on academy expansion in Sunderland

Following a turf-cutting ceremony, BAM Construction has started work on a brand-new school building at Sunderland’s Farringdon Community Academy. The £35M …

Contractor appointed for First Street expansion

Property developer Ask Real Estate has announced the appointment of main contractor, BAM Construction, to deliver the next phase of office development at First …

Steel stacks up

Structural steelwork’s numerous attributes have come to the fore on a school project in north west London, where the material has helped produce an efficient …

Top marks for steel

The use of structural steelwork has provided a school project in Wigan with the solution for a regular classroom column grid pattern and long spans for the …

School stacks up with steel

Working on behalf of BAM Construction, Elland Steel Structures has fabricated, supplied and erected 760t of steelwork for the new North Brent School in London. …

Steel frame completes bridging solution

The steel-framed One Keskidee Square, a 26,000m2 commercial building at King’s Cross, is targeting a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating and has recently …

Steelwork creating new school at Walton-on-Thames

Working on behalf of BAM Construction, Elland Steel Structures (ESS) has fabricated, supplied and erected 535t of steelwork for the new Heathside School in …

Steel-framed offices achieve outstanding aims

The EQ project in Bristol aims to be one of the city’s first new-build commercial developments to commit to target carbon net-zero in operation in accordance …

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