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Mixed-use scheme lights up Piccadilly

Sat behind London’s most famous billboard, a new steel-framed seven-storey development has reimagined a previously under-used site. FACT FILELucent at 1 …

COMMENDATION: The Outernet, London

Music, arts and culture are at the heart of a four-building development that sits adjacent to London’s Denmark Street, a thoroughfare steeped in musical …

Technology framed with steel

A high-spec technology park near Oxford is realising its expansion plans with the aid of structural steelwork. FACT FILEOxford Technology ParkMain client: …

Spanning a congregation

Including a large flexible auditorium and a sports hall, the Green Pastures Church in Ballymena is benefitting from using a steel framing solution. Martin …

Boxpark gets Wembley pitch approval

Plans for London’s largest Boxpark in Wembley have been approved by the London Borough of Brent. Similar to its steel-framed predecessor in Croydon, Boxpark …

Frame up for Preston Market redevelopment

Structural steelwork for the redevelopment of Preston’s historic covered market has been completed by Border Steelwork Structures (BSS). Working on behalf of …

New mixed-use scheme for Sheffield city centre

Outline planning consent has been granted for Sheffield’s £175M mixed-use West Bar Square development, an ambitious regeneration scheme which will create up …

Boxed up

Topped with a steel-framed roof structure, an innovative eating and drinking venue has recently opened in Croydon as part of a large-scale redevelopment …

Spanish hotel for prestigious London site

Rowen Structures is currently erecting steelwork for a Spanish owned five-star hotel on the prominent and prestigious central London intersection of the Strand …

40 Years Ago – Steelwork on the Motorways

Taken fron Building with Steel, 1966 The Pennine Tower Restaurant, Forton – M6 The main area of the new Forton Service Area on the M6 consists of a two …

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