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Steel accommodates new hotel

Construction work on a new hotel in the centre of Liverpool is progressing in quick time due to the choice of structural steelwork for the main frame. …

Up, up and away

The first of three signature towers for London’s newest river crossing has been fully erected. NSC embarks on the Emirates Air Line. A new and iconic …

Colorcoat brightens web

Tata Steel has launched a Colorcoat Project Showcase (http://projects.colorcoat-online.com.) to provide an invaluable resource for those specifying, designing …

News in Brief: February 2012

New Steel Construction can now be ordered and downloaded online at www.steelconstruction.org Dr. Graham Couchman, Chief Executive of SCI, has delivered a …

Football club gets a home from home

When it opens this summer, Rotherham United’s new stadium will see the club return to its home town after a four year exile. Martin Cooper reports on the …

Landmark bridge kicks off stadium opening

A signature steel bridge has been opened in St Helens to link the new rugby league stadium to the town centre. NSC reports. Last month (January) saw the …

20 Years Ago: Waterloo International trial roof erection

The successful trial erection of a bay of the roof for BR’s £120 million Waterloo International Terminal has been carried out at Wetherby, Yorkshire. The …

20 Years Ago: Liverpool Street Station

A Structural Steel Design Awards winner taken from the December 1991 issue of Steel Construction Liverpool Street Station is being modernised within the …

Practical guide to weld inspection published by BCSA

The ‘Guide to Weld Inspection for Structural Steelwork’ (Pub No. 54/12) has been published by the BCSA to provide invaluable information for those involved …

Rapid rail system aids quick steel assembly

The new Rapid Rail Support System launched by Metsec is said to allow steel erectors to assemble the side rail supports without the need for tools, nuts, bolts …

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