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Bridging the Tees

Cleveland Bridge has nearly reached the halfway stage on its Surtees Bridge replacement project near Darlington. The £3.3M contract, awarded by the Highways …

Outlook fair for second century

Record output by the constructional steelwork industry over the coming few years was forecast by BCSA President Donal McCormack at the annual lunch. Output …

Steel checks in at the YMCA

More than 330t of structural steelwork has been used for the construction of a new YMCA complex in St Helens. The project consists of two main parts: a two and …

RIBA Awards recognise steel projects

Steel buildings were well represented at the recent Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Awards for 2006. The Evelina Children’s Hospital in London …

Bolts get model specification

A model specification for the purchase of structural bolts has been issued by BCSA. Developed in consultation with BCSA members as well as a number of bolt …

City towers rising up with steel

The 35-storey Broadgate Tower and the adjacent 12-storey Bishopsgate Tower are beginning to rise up on the City of London’s skyline. The £292M steel-framed …

FICEP installs new processing equipment

Norwich based steelwork contractor DGT Steel & Cladding has installed its first FICEP machine for its production facility. Supplied by FICEP UK, the …

A charter for sustainability

Eight steelwork contractors have so far been successfully audited under the Steel Construction Sustainability Charter with a number of other companies …

Fire charter comes into force from October

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 for all non-domestic premises becomes fully enforceable from 1 October 2006. The legislation requires that any …

New convention centre and arena for Liverpool

Liverpool’s riverfront will be transformed once a new arena and convention centre is completed in time for the city being European City of Culture in 2008. …

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