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Wales gets flagship school

Steel construction has ensured a challenging shaped school has been designed and erected successfully One of the first projects in Wales’ 21st Century …

North Wales steelwork contractor continues to invest in new automated CNC equipment

Following the installation of a new cutting and drilling line in 2014, North Wales-based EvadX has now commissioned a new Voortman V550-6 punching and shearing …

Steel supports sporting life

Structural steelwork has proven to be the ideal framing material for a new sports centre in Oldham. Once the textile spinning capital of the world and a …

An education in steel

A design change has resulted in Rhyl New School being constructed with structural steelwork, resulting in a more cost-effective programme. Work is progressing …

Sport for all in Oldham

Under construction in Oldham town centre is a new £15M sports centre that boasts a 25m eight-lane swimming pool; a smaller learner pool; an eight-court sports …

Contractor goes Dutch

North Wales based steelwork contractor EvadX has installed the latest Voortman V630 drilling line along with a VB1050 band saw, an investment that represents …

Feature columns drive bus station project

An exacting erection process was necessary for the installation of six feature columns that form Blackburn’s new iconic bus station. Public transport in and …

Bus station begins journey at Blackburn

EvadX, working on behalf of main contractor Thomas Barnes, has erected the first curving columns for Blackburn’s new £5M bus station. Approximately 100t of …

No drama for new steel trusses

An existing steel framed structure has been incorporated into a drama production hub with a series of new transfer trusses replacing internal columns to create …

Steel is appealing for banana facility

EvadX has fabricated, supplied and erected the steelwork for a bespoke banana ripening facility near Wigan. The 5,600m² warehouse has a main span of 50m and a …

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