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News in Brief: April 2024

Non-league Sheffield FC, widely regarded as the world’s oldest football club, and Sheffield Eagles, the city’s professional rugby league club, have …

Steel completes on ExCeL London expansion

The final piece of structural steelwork has been bolted into place for the ExCeL London expansion, which will add 25,000m2 of additional space to the eastern …

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 …

Work set to start on major Islington office refurb

McLaren Construction has been awarded the shell and core contract for the refurbishment of Angel Square in Islington by developer Tishman Speyer. The project …

News in Brief – February 2023

The British Constructional Steelwork Association can be found at stand H72 at FutureBuild, held from 7th to 9th March at ExCEL, London. Sustainability Manager, …

Recycled steel to be used for £200M ExCel expansion

ExCeL London has appointed McLaren Construction to deliver the build phase of its major expansion project, enhancing the venue’s world-class conference, …

Steel provides office flexibility

A mixed-use hub within the nearly-complete King’s Cross development, has used a steel-framed solution for its commercial office

Barking’s innovative industrial development tops out

The steel-framed Industria development in Barking, east London, which will accommodate four-storeys of light industrial spaces, has topped out. The project …

Industrial project stacks up

Described as a vertical trading estate and delivering 45 units within a four-storey structure, Industria is a pioneering and modern approach to accommodating …

Commercial extension

Two existing office blocks that span over some of London Victoria’s busiest railway lines are both being enlarged with new steel-framed floors.

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