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Go ahead for London Bridge life sciences hub

Southwark Council has approved plans for Snowsfields Quarter, a £350 million life sciences hub set to be built adjacent to London Bridge railway station. The …

Work starts on Doncaster community health centre

Midlands contractor, G F Tomlinson, has officially commenced construction on the new £7 million Bentley Primary Care Centre in Doncaster, which will bring …

October issue of New Steel Construction out now

The October issue of New Steel Construction (NSC) is now available. It is a digital-only issue and readers can access it via the website: …

Devon’s newest railway station set to arrive

Okehampton Interchange station is a step closer to welcoming passengers after steel structures, consisting of a 26.5m-long footbridge, a lift shaft and stair …

Green light for Leicestershire freight hub

Leading logistics company Pall-Ex and commercial property developer and investor Barberry have been given the go-ahead for the construction of a …

Plans in for Wrexham Gateway mixed-use scheme

Wrexham Council and Transport for Wales have submitted plans for a mixed-use regeneration scheme next to the city’s main railway station. The Wrexham Gateway …

Contractor named for Royal Borough office development

McAleer & Rushe has been appointed as the main contractor by the Wellcome Trust to deliver a £52 million office redevelopment at 80 Pelham Street in the …

Just the ticket

Structural steelwork has provided the framing solution for the Haverfordwest Public Transport Interchange, which includes a bus station and multi-storey car …

College in the frame

Early engagement between the main contractor and the steelwork fabricator has resulted in a fast and trouble-free erection programme for Wigan & Leigh …

Education needs steel

Steelwork offers the educational sector a fast and efficient framing solution, as a school currently under construction in the Rhondda Valley illustrates. FACT …

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