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New bridges to kick-start Lincoln economic growth

GRAHAM Construction has been appointed by the City of Lincoln Council to design and deliver crucial elements of the Western Growth Corridor development, which …

Complex crossing

The successful installation of a five-span bridge across the River Witham in Lincolnshire is testament to the capabilities of the project engineers and the …

Bridge links city bypass

Forming an important part of the Lincoln A15 Eastern Bypass, a weathering steel bridge carrying two railway lines has been successfully installed. Covering a …

Lincoln transport hub takes shape

Creating a new passenger gateway for the city of Lincoln, a new transport hub is under construction adjacent to the main railway station. Providing a …

Award: The Memorial Spire, International Bomber Command Centre, Lincoln

The International Bomber Command Centre is being created to provide a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation …

Lincoln transport hub approved

A new bus station and 1,000-space multi-storey car park is to be built in Lincoln after the Government released funding. The £29M transport hub scheme is …

Lincoln transport hub will be driven by steel

A £29M scheme that will improve Lincoln’s transport infrastructure and modernise its city centre will be constructed predominantly with structural …

Bomber Command memorial spire erected

A 30m-high steel spire has been erected as the first part of a project to build a visitor centre and memorial in Lincoln, to commemorate the 55,500 servicemen …

Siemens advances with steel

Steel construction is playing a pivotal role in the development of a large new business park on the outskirts of Lincoln, providing a major boost to the local …

Lincoln floats steel restaurant

Spalding based D.A Green is supplying and erecting 30t of steelwork for the construction of a ‘floating’ restaurant at the Burton Waters marina, on the …

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