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Steel-framed buildings can be net-zero now

Following the United Nation’s COP26 climate change conference it seemed that the world united behind the decarbonisation struggle that some characterise as …

Roadmap goes full scale towards net-zero carbon

The United Nations Climate Change conference – better known as COP26 – was in full swing as we went to press, with over 100 world leaders and …

SSDA Judges impressed by sustainability deep analysis

Steel can unarguably claim to be a sustainable construction material like no other, with almost all constructional steelwork being recycled if not reused, and …

Steel provides solutions in a fast-changing world

Nothing stays still in the commercial property world for long, although one fairly constant feature is the preference for steel construction for most …

Steel goes back to the future

This year’s Structural Steel Design Awards shortlist has been released – see News – and any fears that the COVID-19 pandemic might have impacted …

Your zero carbon questions answered

Many questions have still to be answered before the world’s industries can be confident that they are set on the right paths towards a net zero carbon …

Sustainable steel supports forward thinkers

This issue of NSC provides a snapshot of many of the challenges facing the construction industry and its clients as we emerge from the second COVID-19 …

Steel sheds support pandemic strategies

The Editor’s Comment in NSC a year ago struck an optimistic note in suggesting that there seemed to be some good news ahead in the COVID-19 battle. It was …

Steel ready to lead towards sustainable future

Construction, like much of industry, is still on the back foot after a year when the only surprise is that COVID-19 and Brexit didn’t do as much economic …

Steel seizes record offices market share

Confidence and stability are the two key ingredients that underpin business investment on the scale that a modern industrial economy needs to keep ticking …

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