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Major commercial scheme planned for Manchester

Henry Boot Developments (HBD) is set to submit a major planning application for Colloco, a highly sustainable, 18,580m2 office scheme within the St John’s …

Green light for Canada Water commercial scheme

Southwark Council has granted permission for a 140,000m2 commercially-driven scheme at Canada Water in south London to go ahead. The 4.5-acre site known as …

Steel spans speculative warehouse

Undertaking preliminary works, such as hard-standing areas and drainage, prior to the commencement of the steel erection, has been key in keeping the Doncaster …

Steel maximises office floorplates

The use of structural steelwork has created the desired industrial-looking interior and long spans for the commercial element of the St Pancras Campus …

Portal frames logistics expansion

The South of England’s stock of first-class logistics space is set to get a significant boost when G-Park Basingstoke completes early next year. FACT …

Steel provides a range of benefits

Due to be completed in 39-weeks, a vast steel-framed distribution centre has kicked-off construction of a new business and logistics park, which will provide …

News in Brief: July/August 2023

Severfield has reported an underlying profit before tax of £32.5M for the year ending 25 March 2023, up 20 per cent from £27.1M in the previous 12 months, …

Going big in Avonmouth

Comprising two distribution centres, structural steelwork has been completed on the UK’s largest-ever speculative development. FACT FILEPanattoni Park, …

Ground broken on net zero speculative development in Doncaster

Panattoni has put the first spade in the ground to start speculatively developing its 38,793m2 logistics facility at Doncaster. Winvic Construction has been …

Standing tall

Structural steelwork has provided the clear span requirements for City Square House commercial development in Leeds. FACT FILECity Square House, LeedsMain …

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