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A bridge to town centre renewal

An iconic steel composite bridge forms the centrepiece of a multi-million pound regeneration scheme in the South Wales town of Merthyr Tydfil. Spanning the …

Flexible design for South Wales school

Work is under way on a new primary school in Barry, South Wales that is using ISG and Stride Treglown’s highly flexible model design. The £2.7M Nant Talwg …

Seven up for seafront campus

Being built to complement Swansea University’s existing facilities, Bay Campus is a 65 acre development that includes a library and lecture theatres, as well …

Bridge to academia

A new arts and innovation centre at Bangor University will provide first class facilities for students as well as becoming a hub for the local community. …

Viaduct replacement

The rail line heading west from Swansea has been significantly improved with the opening of the new steel composite Loughor Viaduct. Opened in early April, the …

Steel spans Welsh heritage railway

Steelwork has been completed on a bridge which will take traffic over the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway and the recently opened Caernarfon route. The three …

Steel bowls a quick delivery

Glamorgan cricket’s headquarters in Cardiff has been completely redeveloped and the new 16,000 capacity stadium, which officially opened for this Summer’s …

SSDA 2006 – National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff

This structure features an undulating roof, held up with minimal visible effort, suspended over a transparent enclosure atop a solid plinth. When Her Majesty …

Wales Millennium team honoured

Members of the design team for the Wales Millennium Centre received their award at the 2005 European Convention for Constructional Steelwork in Nice last …

The Lyric Theatre, Wales Millennium Centre

A steel structure was chosen for this theatre. In the past theatres have nearly always been made of concrete. INTERNATIONAL competitions were held in the …

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