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Future-proof design for ticket halls

Over-site commercial developments will be constructed on top of Farringdon Station’s two new Crossrail ticket halls. Martin Cooper reports on how steel is …

Roofing a new retail destination

In the midst of a high-profile renovation project, a highly bespoke steel-framed roof structure will provide two restored buildings with a new crowning glory. …

A world-class steel fabrication service

Responding positively to rapid technological advances and rising customer expectations ensured that Steel for Life Headline sponsor Jamestown thrived despite …

From niche profiling to specialist fabricator

During the last 20 years Jamestown has developed into one of the UK and Ireland’s leading steel specialists. Since its beginnings more than 20 years ago, …

Sky’s the limit for steel

Steelwork’s long span qualities have created the lightweight roof for a new mixed-use building at the Sky campus in London. Phase two of the redevelopment of …

Motorways of Britain: Fylde Junction Higher Bridge on the Preston By-Pass

When the 13½-mile length between Preston and Lancaster is completed next spring (1965), some 60 miles of continuous motorway will be available on the …

News in Brief – March 2015

The final part of Swindon’s steel framed £16.6M Regent Circus scheme – a six-screen Cineworld – has opened completing the town centre project. Anchored …

Steel bridge links Crossrail and ExCeL

A 34m-long steel box girder bridge has been installed as part of the construction of a new Crossrail station at Custom House, east London, linking the station …

Approaching a new landmark

The new Forth Crossing requires the construction of two lengthy steel formed approach viaducts which are being incrementally slid into position. The largest …

Trams running on steel

The construction and launching of steel composite bridges are an essential element of a citywide tram extension project. Martin Cooper reports. The City of …

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