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Contractor named for Cambridge specialist hospital

Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital (CCRH) has appointed Laing O’Rourke as its preferred construction partner to join the project for its next phase of …

Olympia gets future-proofed

A number of new steel-framed structures will create a cultural hub, including a theatre and music venue, at one of London’s oldest exhibition venues. FACT …

Steel scores for Toffees

Helping to form two stands and a continuous roof that requires a series of long trusses, structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the construction of …

Toffees stadium quickly taking shape

One of the Premier League’s oldest stadiums is set to be vacated as Everton Football Club’s (the Toffees) new ground is quickly rising up on the banks of …

SSDA 2022 National Finalists

22 Bishopsgate, London FACT FILEArchitect: PLP ArchitectureStructural engineer: WSPSteelwork contractor: SeverfieldMain contractor: MultiplexClient: Lipton …

Factory of trusses

Providing a permanent home for the biennial Manchester International Festival (MIF), one of the largest purpose-built cultural buildings in the world is taking …

Work kicks off at new Everton stadium

Premier League football club Everton has held a project commencement ceremony at Bramley-Moore Dock to mark the breaking of ground in the construction of its …

Edinburgh shopping mecca opens for business

The first phase of the St James Quarter in Edinburgh has opened its doors to the public after five years of construction. Consisting of approximately 79,000m2 …

News in Brief: July/August 2021

Steelwork contractor Severfield has reported an 11% revenue increase to £363.3M for the year ending March 2021, compared to £327.4M in 2020, which represents …

Carbon efficient schemes planned for Southwark

Paving the way for a more sustainable construction industry, CIT and Foster + Partners have revealed plans for what is said to be London’s first ever …

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