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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 …

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 …

It’s a wrap

A steel-framed iconic public artwork that surrounds an electrical substation in north London has been unveiled. FACT FILEBrent Cross Town public artworkMain …

Iconic public artwork revealed at Brent Cross

An innovative steel-framed artwork that wraps around an electrical substation has been completed in north London at Brent Cross Town, one of Europe’s largest …

Urban forest office block to use reclaimed steel

Investor Fabrix has appointed Mace as main contractor to deliver the Roots in the Sky office development in Southwark, south London. The innovative scheme will …

Funding received for steel reuse project

Government funding has been awarded to the DISRUPT project (Delivering Innovative Steel ReUse ProjecT), which seeks to explore the reuse of structural …

Roadmap to decarbonised steel construction

The route to net-zero carbon for steel construction has been clearly set out in a Roadmap from the BCSA, signposting the new and developing technologies that …

President’s Column: Nov/Dec 2021

In October, British Steel announced their ‘Low-Carbon Roadmap’ demonstrating its commitment to long-term sustainable steelmaking and the delivery of …

Client confidence strong that steel is still the cost-effective option

Despite COVID-19, Brexit and a global surge in raw material prices affecting all construction materials, demand for steel-framed buildings and other structures …

Steel answers sustainability – Part 2

In the second article of a two-part series, NSC publishes the final six frequently asked questions on sustainability for the steel construction

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