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Steel goes back to school

Structural steelwork is providing the construction solution for a new school for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities …

Set for take-off

Leeds Bradford Airport’s regeneration programme is relying on structural steelwork’s numerous attributes for the construction of a new terminal extension. …

Steelwork frames low carbon offices

Targeting a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, sustainability is at the forefront of the design for a nine-storey office development in London’s West End. FACT …

Trusses create industrial solution

Having celebrated 50 years of being based in North Wales, pharmaceutical company Ipsen is expanding its operations with a new steel framed production and …

Aiming for net zero carbon

Over the past few years, Barrett Steel has made significant progress in its decarbonisation efforts, positioning the company as a leader in delivering low …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2024

Introduction By Roger Plank – Chairman of the Judging panel. It has been my privilege to chair the judging panel for this year’s awards. I would like to …

AWARD – 8 Bishopsgate, London

High sustainability credentials and an evolving design have all played an important role in the delivery of a 50-storey landmark City of London development. …

AWARD – Aviva Studios, Manchester

A world-class cultural venue, which captures the creative vision of the Manchester International Festival, has large flexible spaces capable of operating as a …

AWARD – Beaulieu Parkway Bridge, Chelmsford

Spanning a busy railway line and road, a 161m-long three-span weathering steel bridge eases congestion in and around a new housing development in Essex. FACT …

AWARD – Co-op Live Arena, Manchester

Combining cutting-edge technology and sustainability, structural steelwork has helped create the UK’s largest indoor venue that boasts a 23,500 capacity …

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