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Steelwork contractor Caunton Engineering has won the Nottinghamshire Company of the Year for 2008. The award citation recognised that company turnover is at a …

Voortman takes largest ever stand at EuroBLECH

Dutch manufacturer Voortman will display an array of machines for the processing of structural steel at this year’s EuroBLECH exhibition. The company has …

Leisure centre ignites Harlow regeneration

A new £25M sports and leisure centre in Harlow, Essex is one of the first major projects to get underway as part of the Harlow Gateway Redevelopment. Known as …

SCI to assess blind bolts

Working alongside the University of Manchester, the SCI is preparing design resistances for blind bolts, which are commonly used in one-sided applications. …

Sports complex swings into action

One of the UK’s largest public sports complexes is currently under construction in East Kilbride. Known as the Playsport Scotland project, the main …

Conder office wins first order

Conder Structures’ recently opened southern office in Winchester has won its first contract to redevelop Fareham town centre. Working on behalf of Britannia …

CE Marking not needed for lifting brackets

Following a Health & Safety Executive (HSE) report on the manufacture of lifting brackets, which recommended they should be made in accordance with the …

Canals deliver green steel

ASD Metal Services is combating global warming and avoiding rising fuel prices by going back to the waterways to transport its structural steel. During August …

College redevelopment relies on steel framing

The £50M redevelopment programme at Canterbury College has made extensive use of Metsec’s site fixed Steel Framing System (SFS) for infill walling during …

Home Office gives sustainable supplier award for Vulcan House

Drivers Jonas has won the Home Office’s Supplier of the Year Award for the Most Beneficial Contribution to Sustainability. The property consultancy scooped …

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