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Research centre chooses steel

Long spans and the ease of internal reconfiguration over the life of the building were key reasons for choosing a steel solution for a research facility in …

Bridge lift ensures road improvement

A significant new steel bridge was lifted into place at the B1106 junction as part of the Highways Agency’s £105M A11 dualling and improvement scheme near …

Science park provides economic boost

A flexible and cost-effective steel framed building forms the first phase of a large regeneration scheme at a former military base in Northern Ireland. A …

Paper mill expands with steel

Townsend Hook Paper Mill near Maidstone in Kent is currently undergoing a large scale upgrading programme which involves the construction of a 162m long steel …

Safety first for Scottish bridges

Two bridge projects in Scotland highlight the safety performance and ease of installation of the Tata Steel vehicle restraint systems. Thousands of miles of …

Seven up for seafront campus

Being built to complement Swansea University’s existing facilities, Bay Campus is a 65 acre development that includes a library and lecture theatres, as well …

Composites centre takes shape with steel

A multi million pound extension to the National Composites Centre (NCC) in Bristol is nearing completion due to steelwork’s ease and speed of construction. …

Steel supports retail development

A major retail led regeneration scheme is set to revitalise a five acre former college campus site in Swindon town centre. Wiltshire’s largest town is poised …

Hollo-bolts support Stonehenge experience

Lindapter’s high clamping force (HCF) Hollo-bolts have been used extensively on the new Stonehenge exhibition and visitor centre that opened in December (see …

Steel powers energy design

A power station under construction at Great Island County Wexford will provide electricity to approximately 220,000 houses in south eastern Ireland. One of the …

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