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Around the Press: July 2012

Construction News 24 May 2012 Visualising building’s future “Everyone knew who was working where and when,” says BAM regional planner David Carson. …

April 2011 – Steel for sustainable cost cuts

Now that the Budget is behind us construction is looking ahead to what looks like a fairly subdued recovery from what has been a painful recession, but at …

Around the Press – April 2011

Construction News 17 March 2011 Shoppers and shovels kept separate at mall (Bluewater Events Venue) In the halls, the steel frame has been reinforced so that …

February 2011 – Most sustainable stadium

The Olympic Park Legacy Company was meeting to decide on which of two competing bids to accept for the future of the centrepiece London Olympic stadium as NSC …

Central bridge takes shape

The initial sections of the Central Park footbridge, which spans the River Lea between the Olympic Stadium and the Aquatics Centre, and features both permanent …

Raising the roof for the Olympics

Construction work on London’s 2012 Olympic site is firmly on track with the main venues already becoming landmarks on the east London skyline. One of the …

Roof starts to rise on Olympic Stadium

Steelwork for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium is nearing completion since the final section of the roof compression truss was lifted into place during August. …

Olympic stadium starts to raise the roof

Work on London’s 2012 Olympic Stadium is progressing on schedule with the first steel section of the roof recently lifted into place. The initial roof …

Steelwork rises on Olympic Park

London’s prestigious 2012 Olympic Stadium (left) is now beginning to take shape on the Olympic Park in east London. Steel terracing supports, each weighing …

Construction surges ahead on Olympic Stadium

The construction of the Olympic Stadium in east London is surging ahead with piling work to create the permanent foundation expected to be completed this …

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