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Façade retention in the frame

A new six-storey mixed-use development is taking shape behind a retained listed façade on London’s world-famous Regent Street. Martin Cooper reports. …

Steel in service for community centre

A steel frame has given a local church and its parishioners the community facility they were praying for. Church and community groups in Stoke Gifford, Bristol …

Steel gets heads up for hub development

A supermarket and leisure centre will form part of a new gateway hub to the Buckinghamshire town of High Wycombe. NSC reports. Conveniently located adjacent to …

Steel puts regeneration in gear

A new town centre is being created at the former Longbridge car plant site and phase two has kicked off with the construction of the region’s largest Marks …

Calculating the fabrication footprint

The Steel Construction Institute was recently commissioned by the British Constructional Steelwork Association to carry out a study to audit a number of its …

Approaching a new landmark

The new Forth Crossing requires the construction of two lengthy steel formed approach viaducts which are being incrementally slid into position. The largest …

Swinging into action

A new cable-stayed swing bridge at Deptford has improved riverfront access for long distance walkers while also taking on board maritime heritage. The area …

Keeping the film industry rolling

Steel is playing a leading role in aiding Innovia Films, one of Cumbria’s leading employers, to expand its manufacturing facility without disrupting onsite …

Market design checks out with steel

Two eight-storey steel framed commercial buildings are spearheading a major investment programme for the St James’s area in central London. Martin Cooper …

Flexible offices formed with steel

The latest landmark speculative commercial development in Glasgow has utilised structural steelwork for it ease and speed of construction. Martin Cooper …

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