newsteelconstruction.com

NSC Archives

Tag Archives

Steel creates office landmark

Featuring three cantilevering façades, No.1 Spinningfields will be Manchester’s third tallest office building and the last structure to be built in the …

Rebuilding a City tower

Situated within the Bank of England Conservation Area, the 1970s-built One Angel Court is being rebuilt with a steel frame to create a standout City of London …

Steel-framed office block completed at London’s Pancras Square

The penultimate building on the prestigious Pancras Square scheme, which forms an integral part of the Kings Cross development in north London, has been …

Hanging cantilever

A 17-storey cantilevering section of the building is hung from a large rooftop girder to create a column-free entrance area for a City of London office scheme. …

Another Pancras Square development completes

The 11-storey high 6 Pancras Square building has been completed by Vinci Construction, adding another steel framed piece to the ongoing regeneration of the …

Steel creates modern office spaces

Today, companies want offices that are large, open plan and flexible, and the best way of creating such spaces is with structural steelwork. One Howick Place …

Cellular beam software aids Eurocode design

Fabsec has launched FBEAM 2011, its latest generation in beam design software that enables the user to create composite and non-composite plain and cellular …

Around the Press – September 2011

New Civil Engineer 28 July 2011 Column free at Cannon Street “Having to feed in 21m long Fabsec beams through the side of the station in the dead of night …

London tower close to topping out

Steelwork has reached the 16th level at Ropemaker, a new commercial development currently under construction in the City of London. Working on behalf of …

Fire protection of beams with web openings

Dr Ian Simms, Manager of Fire Engineering at SCI, reports on recent developments affecting the design of fire protection for cellular beams. Introduction Beams …

THIS MONTH'S MAGAZINE

Click on the cover to view this month's issue as a digimag.

Archives