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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 …

Standing tall

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

Steel solution for city centre site

Structural steelwork’s flexibility has come to the fore on a city centre project in Dublin, where a new structure occupies over 98% of an existing plot and …

Three over-station central London schemes planned by TfL

Transport for London (TfL)’s wholly-owned commercial property company, TTL Properties Ltd (TTLP), has announced it has selected Helical as its preferred …

Steel provides the tools

Requiring a series of long clear spans and a quick construction programme, a well-known manufacturer has chosen a steel-framed solution for its new UK facility …

Offices add to vibrant market

Steel construction is playing a vital role in the redevelopment of the Vaux brewery site in Sunderland. Martin Cooper reports from the site’s latest scheme, …

Clydeside regeneration

One of the final elements of a prime city centre regeneration project on the banks of the River Clyde is quickly taking shape with the aid of steel …

COMMENDATION: Assembly Bristol, Building A

A landmark 24,000m2 office building is the first of three structures that will make up Bristol city centre’s Assembly campus FACT FILEArchitect: Allford Hall …

COMMENDATION: One Braham, London

Featuring large amounts of exposed internal steelwork, a prestigious bespoke commercial development forms part of a wider Aldgate masterplan. FACT …

Steel completes on diagrid landmark office scheme

Structural steelwork has been completed on Four New Bailey, a 10-storey office development in Salford, which has been let to telecommunications giant BT as its …

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