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Seaside regeneration

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the latest phase of Blackpool’s wide-ranging Talbot Gateway scheme. FACT FILETalbot Gateway, BlackpoolMain …

Steel provides Excellent solution

Reusing existing foundations and sourcing EAF produced steelwork have helped to reduce embodied carbon on a City of London commercial scheme. FACT …

Digital Skills Hub provides boost to Telford regeneration scheme

Willmott Dixon has started work on the £15.8M Telford Digital Skills & Enterprise Hub that will form a central element of the wider Telford Station …

Passport to a circular economy

Featuring a number of sustainable credentials, the 12-storey Edenica office development is the first City of London scheme to use Materials Passports, digital …

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 …

AWARD: HYLO, London

A total of 13 new steel-framed floors have been added to a 1960s-built office block, resulting in one of the most pioneering tall building retrofit projects in …

Steel completes on Bedford head office project

Steelwork erection has been completed for a new group head office for MIDA Civil Engineering in Maulden, Bedfordshire. Set across 2.5-acres of land, the …

Plans in for major London south bank mixed-use scheme

Developer Hines, working with architects Foster + Partners and consultants Lipton Rogers Developments, has submitted a planning application for a mixed-use …

Steel aids quicker programme

Lessons learnt from the first phase of construction at NewCold’s latest cold storage facility have helped make the second steelwork programme even more …

New home for Birmingham BBC gets green light

Birmingham City Council planners have given the go-ahead for the BBC’s new home at the former Typhoo Tea factory in Digbeth. Leading developer Stoford, which …

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