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Steel exhibits long span qualities

Due to be completed next year and aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, the further expansion of ExCeL London once again sees steel construction …

Steel provides commercial success

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, the latest commercial development at Manchester’s First Street is another example of how a steel-framed …

University challenge

Structural steelwork has come up with the answers for a new Life Sciences Building at Edge Hill University. FACT FILELife Sciences Building, Edge Hill …

School design is in the frame

Sustainability and speed of construction are just two of the reasons why a steel-framed solution was chosen for a state-of-the-art primary school in Essex. …

Patient design

Structural steelwork has provided the solution for a mental health inpatient unit that has wellbeing and a therapeutic environment at the heart of its design. …

Decarbonisation – the biggest change for steel in our lifetime

Barrett Steel, a company that has supported the UK structural steel sector for many years, is committed to achieving net zero by 2035. Throughout our long …

Structural SteelDesign Awards 2023

Introduction By Roger Plank – Chairman of the Judging panel. This is my first year as chair of the judging panel and I am indebted to my fellow judges for …

AWARD: Battersea Power Station, London

The landmark, Grade II* listed and much-loved industrial relic has been sympathetically transformed into a vibrant twenty-first century destination. FACT …

AWARD: Copr Bay Bridge, Swansea

A landmark gold-painted steel pedestrian and cycle bridge reconnects Swansea city centre with its renowned coastline and beaches. FACT FILEArchitect: …

AWARD: HYLO, London

A total of 13 new steel-framed floors have been added to a 1960s-built office block, resulting in one of the most pioneering tall building retrofit projects in …

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