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Collaboration reaps better rail services

Adey Steel and Tata Steel’s Profiling Centre are playing a pivotal role in one of largest rail improvement schemes to be undertaken in modern times. Network …

Arena underpins regeneration

In the latest of our Projects Revisted series, Martin Cooper reports from the First Direct Arena in Leeds, a project that has gained a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ …

Big is best for logistics centre

A large multi-spanned logistics centre has fully utilised steel’s numerous attributes. Located on the outskirts of Warrington the Omega scheme is a 30-year …

Residences in steel

Nine steel-framed student accommodation blocks form an integral part of the University of Salford’s expansion plans. An £84M project for the University of …

Steel beats the drum

Feature steelwork is playing a crucial part in the construction of an eye-catching addition to one of Bristol’s most historic squares. In the 18th century …

Feature columns drive bus station project

An exacting erection process was necessary for the installation of six feature columns that form Blackburn’s new iconic bus station. Public transport in and …

Broadway’s retail connections

Situated on a 10-acre city centre site, the Broadway Westfield shopping centre is set to make Bradford a major retail destination in Yorkshire. Martin Cooper …

Big trusses create Mersey expo centre

A grillage of long trusses has been installed to create the column free spaces for the three halls of the Exhibition Centre Liverpool. Martin Cooper reports. …

Tata Steel proves ‘Very Good’ responsible sourcing

Tata Steel’s UK manufactured products have achieved BES 6001 ‘Very Good’ providing proof that they have been responsibly produced. Construction industry …

Bespoke construction for upmarket site

Situated on the corner of two renowned central London streets, a new retail and office development is set to be a sought after address. Mayfair in central …

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