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Work starts on Burton upon Trent primary school
Forming part of a 2,200-home residential scheme, Clegg Construction has started work on the Drakelow Primary School. Developed by Countryside Partnerships, the …
City of London’s tallest tower gets the green light
The City of London Corporation’s Planning Applications Sub-Committee has approved proposals for what will become the City’s tallest tower. Planned to be …
Plans in for wide-ranging Bristol Temple Island scheme
Legal & General (L&G) has submitted a planning application for Bristol Temple Island, a £350M regeneration project set to transform a derelict, former …
Sheerness leisure centre to get major revamp
Plans to improve access to health and leisure facilities in Sheerness have been approved. The project is a key component of Swale Borough Council’s £20 …
President’s Column – Fire design of car parks
In October 2023, a steel-framed car park at Luton Airport Terminal 2 was devastated by a fire started by a fault in a diesel-powered vehicle on level three. …
New Steel Construction Technical Digest now available online
New Steel Construction’s (NSC) ninth Technical Digest, which brings together a year’s worth of technical guidance, is now available for download at: …
Steel frame set to complete Broadgate development
Work is progressing on 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA), which is the final phase of a 10-year redevelopment of the Broadgate Campus in the City of London. The biggest …
Europe’s largest AI data centre gets green light
Hertsmere Borough Council has granted planning permission for Europe’s largest cloud and AI data centre to be built at South Mimms, close to the M25 …











Steel ready to respond to speedier investment approvals
The sound of a drum banging for investment is being heard loud and clear from Downing Street, with the government seemingly taking on board at least some of …