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Prime City location gets makeover

Forming part of a 10-year redevelopment of the Broadgate campus, structural steelwork is nearing completion on British Land’s most energy efficient building …

Steelwork tees-off at world-famous golf resort

The Belfry is in the middle of a major expansion that includes the construction of a 600-person capacity grand ballroom overlooking the signature tenth hole of …

Steel checks in at holiday resort

Structural steelwork is playing a starring role in creating the latest addition to the entertainment roster at the Butlin’s resort at Bognor Regis. FACT …

Landmark steel-framed entertainment venue opens

Manchester’s new landmark cultural venue, Aviva Studios, the permanent home of Factory International, has officially opened its doors. Designed by the Office …

News in Brief – January 2024

Taziker Industrial has announced that Neil Harrison has been appointed as CEO, supported by Jason Worrall as the Group Managing Director. These appointments …

Steel exhibits long span qualities

Due to be completed next year and aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, the further expansion of ExCeL London once again sees steel construction …

Redesign revealed for Manchester waterpark

Having gained planning approval in 2020, Therme Manchester has revised its design from a single building with a full glass roof to a more ‘pavilion-style’ …

Green light for Southport Events Centre

Southport’s new Marine Lake Events Centre has reached a milestone after it was approved by Sefton Council’s Planning Committee. Construction work, led by …

News in Brief – June 2023

Stockport Mayoral Development (MDC) has announced The English Cities Fund (ECF) – a JV with Legal and General and Homes England – as its preferred …

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 …

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