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Certificate of Merit – Kew House, Richmond

Located in the Kew Green Conservation Area of London, a four bedroom house has been formed with two prefabricated weathering steel volumes behind a retained …

Expo unveils new steel processes

A processing system that could usher in a new era in steel fabrication was unveiled by Kaltenbach at the International Partners in Steel (IPS) 2015 show held …

Certificate of Merit – Weathering Steel House, Putney

A high-spec private home, spread over four floors, has been created by the redevelopment of a small building. Using the rust-like appearance of weathering …

Prime offices for City circus site

Overlooking the City of London’s largest open public space, a new prestigious nine-storey office building is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel …

Commercial development spearheads Birkenhead regeneration

The £11M steel-framed Tower Wharf office development, that forms one of the initial phases of the Wirral Waters Enterprise Zone in Birkenhead, will be …

Other Finalists

St James’s Gateway, London The St James’s Gateway redevelopment is a central London mixed-use scheme including 5,300m² of office space, 2,600m² of retail …

News in Brief – July 2015

A new off-the-shelf Adjustable Lifting Point (ALP) from Lindapter is said to be suitable for rigging and lifting up to three metric tonnes at an angle +/- …

Steel pushing the boundaries at the SSDA

With this special issue celebrating the best of UK steelwork construction as revealed in the Structural Steel Design Awards, New Steel Construction will be …

Bridge over the River Tagus

The £50 million suspension bridge at present being built across the Tagus River at Lisbon is reputed to be one of the most outstanding engineering and …

Codes & Standards – July 2015

BS EN PUBLICATIONS BS EN ISO 6892-3:2015 Metallic materials. Tensile testing. Method of test at low temperature No current standard is superseded BS EN …

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