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Reused steel aids circular economy

Adding to TBC.London’s sustainability credentials, and said to be a first for UK construction, pre-Second World War steelwork from an Oxford Street …

Digital Skills Hub provides boost to Telford regeneration scheme

Willmott Dixon has started work on the £15.8M Telford Digital Skills & Enterprise Hub that will form a central element of the wider Telford Station …

News in Brief: Nov/Dec 2023

Muse Developments and The English Cities Fund (ECF), working alongside, St Helens Borough Council, have appointed VINCI Building as the contractor to deliver …

News in Brief: September 2023

Kloeckner Metals UK has been certified as a Great Place to Work, which the company said was a testament to its continued commitment to creating an outstanding …

New station set to arrive at Darlington

Willmott Dixon has won a £30M contract from Tees Valley Combined Authority to transform the entrance to Darlington Station as part of Network Rail’s …

Medical training framed in steel

A new steel-framed medical training college in Bolton will provide a timely boost to the NHS and the local economy. FACT FILEBolton College of Medical …

Bridge creates new transportation link

A weathering steel footbridge will provide a direct and safe link for both pedestrians and cyclists between Stockport’s new bus interchange and the town’s …

News in Brief: May 2023

All Lindapter CE Marked products are now additionally UKCA Marked, ensuring continued compliance with both EU and UK Construction Products Regulations. The …

Steel completed for Bolton medical college

Working on behalf of Willmott Dixon, Leach Structural Steelwork has fabricated, supplied and erected 390t of steelwork for the Bolton College of Medical …

News in Brief: March 2023

Willmott Dixon has been selected as the preferred contractor by Thames Valley Police for a state-of-the-art forensics centre as part of a wider improvement …

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