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‘Excellent’ office block set for London

Billington Structures has erected 1,600t of steel for a new commercial development at One Southampton Row in central London. Due for completion by early 2009, …

New management and fabrication shop for Allerton

North Yorkshire based steelwork contractor Allerton Engineering has a new management team and invested £725,000 in creating a new fabrication shop. Led by …

News in Brief

Steelwork contractor Caunton Engineering has won the Nottinghamshire Company of the Year for 2008. The award citation recognised that company turnover is at a …

Voortman takes largest ever stand at EuroBLECH

Dutch manufacturer Voortman will display an array of machines for the processing of structural steel at this year’s EuroBLECH exhibition. The company has …

Leisure centre ignites Harlow regeneration

A new £25M sports and leisure centre in Harlow, Essex is one of the first major projects to get underway as part of the Harlow Gateway Redevelopment. Known as …

SCI to assess blind bolts

Working alongside the University of Manchester, the SCI is preparing design resistances for blind bolts, which are commonly used in one-sided applications. …

Sports complex swings into action

One of the UK’s largest public sports complexes is currently under construction in East Kilbride. Known as the Playsport Scotland project, the main …

Conder office wins first order

Conder Structures’ recently opened southern office in Winchester has won its first contract to redevelop Fareham town centre. Working on behalf of Britannia …

CE Marking not needed for lifting brackets

Following a Health & Safety Executive (HSE) report on the manufacture of lifting brackets, which recommended they should be made in accordance with the …

Canals deliver green steel

ASD Metal Services is combating global warming and avoiding rising fuel prices by going back to the waterways to transport its structural steel. During August …

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