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Mixed use development for historic city centre

More than 1,000t of structural steelwork has been erected for a prestigious multi-storey mixed use development in the heart of Chester. The circular structure …

Scottish contractor expands with new sawing and drilling line

Ayrshire-based steelwork contractor Newton Group has installed a new FICEP Orient 11 drilling and sawing line along with a RB1500 shot blast machine, all …

Ruling on Construction Products Regulations expected

The European Union (EU) is currently voting on the European Construction Products Regulations (CPR) and if accepted, it will come into force in July 2011. It …

First link to Olympic Stadium in place

The first of five bridges which will link the Olympic Stadium to the rest of the London 2012 site has been erected by Fairfield Mabey. A 1,000t capacity mobile …

Bi-Steel barriers prove effective

As part of the Government’s efforts to protect crowded places from terrorist attack by car or truck bomb, the Home Office organised a demonstration of how …

Steel contractor lands fourth Queen’s Award

Dorset-based steelwork contractor John Reid & Sons (Strucsteel) has been named as  one of the winners of the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise 2009, the …

Expansion work drives the car industry forward

Caunton Engineering has completed three steelwork projects for Honda at its main UK manufacturing site in Swindon. More than 190t structural steelwork was …

Government offers six months top-up insurance

The Chancellor Alistair Darling announced in last month’s Budget some strictly limited support in relation to credit insurance. Marion Rich, BCSA Director of …

May 2009 – Case proven for steel

We round up our Case for Steel series in this issue, with a four page section highlighting how and why steel construction so dominates the key markets in the …

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