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Sustainability drives office design

Structural steelwork’s lightweight attributes and sustainability credentials have proven to be ideal for an over-station office development in the City of …

AWARD: Battersea Power Station, London

The landmark, Grade II* listed and much-loved industrial relic has been sympathetically transformed into a vibrant twenty-first century destination. FACT …

AWARD: Copr Bay Bridge, Swansea

A landmark gold-painted steel pedestrian and cycle bridge reconnects Swansea city centre with its renowned coastline and beaches. FACT FILEArchitect: …

Ready for take-off

Farnborough Airport is set to significantly increase its available hangar space with the construction of a large sustainably-designed steel-framed structure. …

Steel-framed addition for City skyline

Maximising office spaces and increasing the site’s available footprint with a raking transfer structure, a steel-framed design has provided a number of …

Steel scores for Toffees

Helping to form two stands and a continuous roof that requires a series of long trusses, structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the construction of …

Steel creates signature support centre

The construction sector and its supply chain have joined together to support the latest Maggie’s centre in the grounds of the Royal Free Hospital in …

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

Jetties provide haul road access for the viaduct construction, keeping trucks off the road

Temporary steel jetties with a total weight of 5,000t, spanning four lakes, are playing an integral role in the construction of HS2’s Colne Valley

Retain and rebuild

FACT FILE1-4 Marble Arch, LondonMain client: Portman EstateArchitect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM)Main contractor: Galliford TryStructural engineer: AKT …

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