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King’s Cross expands with steel

FACT FILEP2 Building, King’s Cross, LondonMain client: King’s Cross Central Limited PartnershipArchitect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM)Main …

Accommodating steel

A high-rise residential scheme in Salford is making use of steelwork’s speed of construction to deliver its first apartment block. Located adjacent to the …

Extreme construction

After two Antarctic summer seasons of work, a new steel-framed wharf has been completed at the Rothera Research Station in readiness for the arrival of the new …

Village community in the frame

Structural steelwork has ticked all the boxes for an efficient design and a speedy construction of a retirement village in Kent. The housing shortage across …

Steel frames sustainability

Offering around 29,000m² of Grade A office space, 177 Bothwell Street is set to become Glasgow’s largest and most ambitious office block. The drive and …

Efficient spans for excellent hub

A series of individually-designed portal frames has proven to be the most cost-efficient solution for a major Co-op distribution centre. Situated close to the …

Investing in cutting-edge technology

National Tube Stockholders’ most recent investment of over £2M has included the addition of two state-of- the-art tube lasers for profiling up to 610mm …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2020: Results

AWARDS 52 Lime Street, London A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme Bath Schools of Art and Design Brunel Building, London The Curragh Racecourse …

SSDA 2020, Foreword, Introduction and Judges

Foreword By Richard Fletcher, Regional Business Director, Trimble Buildings. Although Trimble have been involved with the Structural Steel Design Awards for a …

Award: 52 Lime Street, London

Known as the Scalpel, 52 Lime Street is a dramatic, sleek and geometrical addition to the high-rise City of London landscape. Designed by architects Kohn …

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