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Seaside regeneration

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the latest phase of Blackpool’s wide-ranging Talbot Gateway scheme. FACT FILETalbot Gateway, BlackpoolMain …

Reused steel aids circular economy

Adding to TBC.London’s sustainability credentials, and said to be a first for UK construction, pre-Second World War steelwork from an Oxford Street …

Sustainability drives office design

Structural steelwork’s lightweight attributes and sustainability credentials have proven to be ideal for an over-station office development in the City of …

Passport to a circular economy

Featuring a number of sustainable credentials, the 12-storey Edenica office development is the first City of London scheme to use Materials Passports, digital …

Mixed-use scheme lights up Piccadilly

Sat behind London’s most famous billboard, a new steel-framed seven-storey development has reimagined a previously under-used site. FACT FILELucent at 1 …

Steel-framed offices aid Blackpool regeneration

Structural steelwork erection is nearing completion on a £100M, 19,500m2, highly sustainable office building in Blackpool town centre, which will become a new …

Contracts signed for major Leeds logistics scheme

Glencar has been awarded a contract by Pan-European logistics and industrial developer Baytree Logistics Developments to construct two industrial units of …

Work starts on latest phase at Paradise Birmingham

Main contractor Sir Robert McAlpine has begun work on Three Chamberlain Square, the latest commercial building at Paradise Birmingham. Scheduled to open in …

Steel-framed addition for City skyline

Maximising office spaces and increasing the site’s available footprint with a raking transfer structure, a steel-framed design has provided a number of …

Sustainability in the frame

A number of efficiencies, including renewably produced steelwork, are contributing to a London office scheme achieving the highest sustainability and wellness …

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