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Tough judging makes for special Awards

The Structural Steel Design Awards has been showing the world the best of UK constructional steelwork for 55 years now, making the Awards one of the longest …

Steel carbon reduction commitment strengthens

Fears have been raised that the UK’s commitment to tackling the climate emergency may be waning in the face of the multitude of immediately pressing issues …

Steel meets new and old challenges in evolving ways

We live in fast moving times, with the pace of innovation never seeming to let up for long. From some perspectives however the old adage that the more things …

Steel undergoing technical transformation

Questions have inevitably been raised about how strongly commitments to achieving net-zero carbon targets will survive new and growing, and perhaps more …

Steel provides solutions in a fast-changing world

Nothing stays still in the commercial property world for long, although one fairly constant feature is the preference for steel construction for most …

Steel goes back to the future

This year’s Structural Steel Design Awards shortlist has been released – see News – and any fears that the COVID-19 pandemic might have impacted …

Sustainable steel supports forward thinkers

This issue of NSC provides a snapshot of many of the challenges facing the construction industry and its clients as we emerge from the second COVID-19 …

Steel sheds support pandemic strategies

The Editor’s Comment in NSC a year ago struck an optimistic note in suggesting that there seemed to be some good news ahead in the COVID-19 battle. It was …

Steel seizes record offices market share

Confidence and stability are the two key ingredients that underpin business investment on the scale that a modern industrial economy needs to keep ticking …

Offices of the future demand steel’s flexibility

Twelve months ago, the first Editor’s Comment of 2020 lamented that events had thrown all sectors of the economy into even more uncertainty than usual …

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