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Mobility in the frame

Providing a car parking and a sustainable transport solution, the steel-framed Ancoats Mobility Hub also forms part of wider scheme to improve the local …

Green light for Manchester library

Planning permission has been granted for a state-of-the-art library at Manchester Metropolitan University. Manchester City Council has approved the project, …

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 provides commercial success

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, the latest commercial development at Manchester’s First Street is another example of how a steel-framed …

Patient design

Structural steelwork has provided the solution for a mental health inpatient unit that has wellbeing and a therapeutic environment at the heart of its design. …

Major commercial scheme planned for Manchester

Henry Boot Developments (HBD) is set to submit a major planning application for Colloco, a highly sustainable, 18,580m2 office scheme within the St John’s …

Steel solution for UK’s first mobility hub

Working on behalf of main contractor Bowmer + Kirkland, Caunton Engineering are fabricating, supplying and erecting the steelwork for what is said to be the …

Steelwork starts on Manchester NHS mental health unit

A major milestone has been reached as the erection of the steel frame on Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust’s (GMMH) latest mental health …

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’ …

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