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Landmark Swansea bridge lifted into position

An eye-catching steel footbridge has been installed as part of the Copr Bay Phase One Regeneration and Arena Scheme in Swansea. With a 50m-span, the bridge …

Weathering steel checks in for airport bridge

The innate beauty of weathering steel meant it was the material of choice for a new pedestrian and cycle link to Airport City Manchester. A significant …

East Lancashire Railway bridge installed

Steelwork contractor Taziker Industrial has completed a project for Rochdale Borough Council to design, build and install a new footbridge over the East …

Derby footbridge installed over A52

Working on behalf of main contractor Galliford Try and the client Derby City Council, S H Structures has successfully installed a new foot and cycle bridge …

Community bridge

Steelwork has been completed on the Springhead Bridge, which will form an integral part of the Ebbsfleet Garden City development Nearly 4,000 residents are …

Winners announced at 51st Structural Steel Design Awards

Five projects were Award winners at this year’s Structural Steel Design Awards held this week at LSO St Luke’s in London. The five winning projects at the …

Historic link restored

For the first time in more than 500 years, the two halves of Tintagel Castle have been reconnected after the installation of a new steel footbridge. Perched on …

Installation begins for Cornish castle link

Spanning approximately 70m, a new steel footbridge that will link Tintagel Castle with the Cornish mainland is beginning to take shape. The castle’s remote …

Improved parking

Two steel-framed car parks in Sussex are forming integral elements of large developments that will reshape a town centre and a university campus. The West …

Footbridge installed over A55

Working on behalf of main contractor Balfour Beatty Mott MacDonald, Nusteel Structures has installed a 50m-long × 3m-wide cycle/footbridge across the A55/A483 …

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