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Planning permission granted for latest Paradise Birmingham scheme

The £1.2bn Paradise Birmingham project has received planning approval from the city council for a new 10-storey commercial building – the fourth office …

West Midlands’ largest single-span railway bridge installed

Network Rail and Skanska have installed the largest single-span rail bridge in the West Midlands on the Stechford to Aston line. The new bridge, fabricated by …

News in Brief June 2022

St. Modwen Logistics has received the internationally recognised RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Gold Health and Safety Award for …

Sustainable warehouse planned for St Modwen’s Longbridge development

St. Modwen Logistics, a leading logistics developer and manager, said it has boosted the regeneration of Longbridge, Birmingham and surrounding areas with a …

Second city paradise

e steel-framed 13-storey One Centenary Way is the first building to be constructed in phase two of Birmingham’s Paradise

Steel the ideal hospitals prescription

The National Health Service (NHS) and the construction industry are gearing up to deliver the biggest hospital investment programme for a generation. Steel …

Steel hits the right note

Specifically designed for the digital age, the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s new state-of-the-art home is the first purpose-built music college to be …

Stadium up and running

Steelwork has been completed for the eye-catching new West Stand at the Alexander Stadium; the centrepiece venue for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth

Steelwork completes on Commonwealth Games stadium

Work on the redevelopment of the Alexander Stadium, which will host athletics as well as the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in …

News in Brief: May 2021

Severfield said it has strengthened its commitment to reducing carbon emissions by signing up to the SteelZero initiative, which is led by international …

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