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Steelwork creates outstanding results

Following on from the previous article, another City of London office block is aiming to achieve the highest sustainability ratings once a major refurbishment …

Steel supports over-station offices

Forming a bridge over underground railway assets, a series of large steel trusses are enabling the construction of a new City of London commercial development. …

Decarbonised purlins add to appeal

voestalpine Metsec is one the UK’s leading specialist cold rolled steel companies, designing and manufacturing engineered solutions for a wide range of …

New Group to keep steel young and fit for the future

The first meetings of the BCSA’s new Young Persons Group have been held, with an impressive cross-sector range of skills represented among the young people …

Minimum degree of shear connection in composite beams, according to Eurocode 4 and other guidance

In this article Graham Couchman of SCI and former chairman of CEN/TC250/SC4 (the Eurocode 4 committee), considers why we have rules for minimum degree of shear …

Leisure centre stacks up

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating and set to be one of the UK’s largest urban facilities, structural steelwork has provided the Woolwich …

Steel refurb creates modern workspaces

New steelwork elements are helping to strengthen an existing frame, while also creating reconfigured floorplates for an extensive refurbishment project on a …

Steelwork completes full circle

A 15-storey steel-framed speculative office block represents the final piece of Manchester’s multi-million-pound Circle Square development. FACT FILENo. 3 …

Warehouse flexibility

Speed of construction and the ability to create efficient column-free spaces were two of the reasons why a warehouse scheme in north London chose a …

Rugby scores with steel

Steelwork’s speed of construction is ensuring the third phase at Symmetry Park Rugby, an important addition to the East Midlands’ logistics park …

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