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Orient achieves high expectations

One of the UK’s leading specialist manufacturers of bespoke feature staircases has installed a FICEP Orient 10 drilling and sawing line, along with a FICEP …

EDF reiterates nuclear opportunities

Hinkley Point. Photo: Richard Baker A new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point should be up and running by 2018 with construction work beginning in 2013, EDF …

Around the Press – October 2010

New Civil Engineer 2 September 2010 Northern verve (Wigan Life Centre) One of the project’s most challenging aspects is along the eastern facade where a …

Advantage for steel on world class technology centre

With the backing of some of the UK’s largest manufacturers and a major investment by Advantage West Midlands, the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) near …

Cricket ground gets capacity boost

Work currently being undertaken at Edgbaston cricket ground will increase the stadium’s overall capacity to 25,000, in time for next summer’s Test match …

Tata Steel – a new name for Corus

As from 27th September the Corus name has been officially changed to Tata Steel, with the new logo appearing on documentation, products, locations and …

Steelwork completed at Salford hospital

More than 3,000t of structural steelwork has been erected for the new Hope Hospital project in Salford. The project consists of a new 222 bed acute hospital, …

Seagulls’ home on target for May

The steelwork package, which has included more than 4,000t of the material, has been completed on Brighton & Hove Albion’s new stadium at Falmer. Working …

Report targets energy savings

The latest Target Zero guide can help warehouse operators save millions of pounds in energy costs as well as providing invaluable guidance and information for …

October 2010 – Energy savings for sheds

Release of the first BCSA/Corus Target Zero report, on schools, earlier this year certainly made them sit up even at the back of the class with its myth …

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