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News in Brief – January 2024

Taziker Industrial has announced that Neil Harrison has been appointed as CEO, supported by Jason Worrall as the Group Managing Director. These appointments …

Contractor named for Cambridge specialist hospital

Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital (CCRH) has appointed Laing O’Rourke as its preferred construction partner to join the project for its next phase of …

Green light for laboratory space at Cambridge International Technology Park

BioMed Realty has received approval to deliver 55,700m2 of purpose-built laboratory space on the 15-acre Cambridge International Technology Park site, which it …

SSDA 2022 National Finalists

22 Bishopsgate, London FACT FILEArchitect: PLP ArchitectureStructural engineer: WSPSteelwork contractor: SeverfieldMain contractor: MultiplexClient: Lipton …

Bridge adds to Cambridge walking and cycling trail

The Abbey Chesterton Bridge has been lifted into place, completing a significant milestone in the delivery of the Chisholm Trail walking and cycling route in …

Peak development

Cambridge’s tallest office block will form the centrepiece of the city’s ambitious CB1 master plan. Cambridge is currently a hive of construction activity, …

Offices armed with steel design

A renowned high-tech multinational company is expanding its Cambridge headquarters with the construction of a new office facility. Currently under construction …

An intriguing sports pavilion design

When designing the sports pavilion and club house for a Cambridge firm the architects felt that if a sense of recreation and release were to be achieved the …

SCI members day focuses on sustainability

‘A step change in sustainability’ was the theme of the latest Steel Construction Institute (SCI) annual event held at the London Transport Museum. The …

50 Years Ago: The New Cambridge University Press

Low cost, high speed of erection and light weight were among the principal considerations which led to the choice of structural steelwork for the two large …

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