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New baggage hall arriving at London Southend Airport

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant decline in air travel, Stobart Group is continuing its expansion plans at London Southend Airport. The work …

News in Brief – November 2015

EMO Milan 2015 (World of Metalworking) was the launch pad for Ficep’s latest CNC high-speed drilling line known as Rapid. The company said the new drilling …

New Water Chute at Southend’s Kursaal

A landmark familiar to several generations of visitors seeking pleasure at the famous Kursaal Amusement Park, Southend-on-Sea, was the huge water chute which …

Hovercraft rescue centre launched

East Anglian Galvanizing (part of Wedge Group Galvanizing) has helped to create a new Hovercraft Rescue Station in Southend-on-Sea. The Cambridgeshire based …

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. …

Airport expansion cleared for take-off

Major developments are taking place at Southend Airport with the construction of a new terminal building central to the facility’s plans to be a gateway to …

World class pool dives in

The need for a fast construction programme and a structure with long open spans resulted in the choice of a steel frame for a new swimming pool and diving …

Steel dives in for new pool and diving facility

Work is progressing on schedule for a new steel framed swimming pool and diving facility for Southend-on-Sea Borough Council. Replacing an ageing swim centre …

Reinventing a shopping centre

A town centre shopping mall that had been rapidly falling into a state of disrepair has been extensively refurbished with steel and is now a flagship …

SSDA 2006 – South East Essex College, Southend-on-Sea

The design concept of the new £40M campus was based on the human body and the building fully demonstrates the flexibility that structural steel can bring to a …

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