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Curved bridge for Dublin motorway upgrade

A major road widening scheme is underway along the M50 motorway, the Republic of Ireland’s busiest road. A number of junctions are being redesigned, one of …

All change at Newport Station

Newport Station in South Wales is currently in the middle of a redevelopment programme with new passenger concourse buildings and footbridges under …

News in Brief: February 2010

The BCSA and Corus have commissioned Atkins to develop a carbon footprint tool specifically for steel bridges. The tool will be a simple spreadsheet for …

New community leisure centre

Work has started on a new community leisure centre in St Helens, Merseyside which will feature a five-lane, 25m swimming pool with a large changing room area. …

City banks on steel

A new headquarters building for Rothschild merchant bank is currently under construction in the City of London. Situated opposite the bank’s current premises …

SCI launches extension to design software

SCI has launched a new version of its Eurocode 3 stainless steel design software which now covers the design of laser welded and hot rolled stainless steel …

Corus provides building envelope for steel storage

Corus Panels and Profiles has supplied 10,400m² of Trisomet® 333 System – its new insulated composite roofing product – for the construction of …

British Library opens automated storage space

The British Library has officially opened its new £26M Additional Storage Building (ASB) at Boston Spa, Yorkshire. Housed within a large steel frame, which …

Demand increases for Corus CPDs

The number of requests for Corus in-house Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars has shown a steep increase since last year when a central contact …

Around the Press: February 2010

Financial Times 28 December 2009 Corus chief calls for big spending push in UK Britain should shrug off worries about its huge government deficit and prepare …

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