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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 …

Steel ribs span station restoration

The centrepiece of Manchester Victoria station’s restoration and conversion into a regional transportation hub is a curving steel framed roof. Martin Cooper …

Steel scores for stadium upgrade

Steelwork played a central role in allowing Cardiff City’s stadium to remain open throughout the construction of a new upper tier to its Ninian Stand. …

Primary schools in the frame

Two primary schools in Perth have reaped the benefits of having structural steel frames. The education sector in Perth is set to get a boost with the …

Thermal bridging in steel framed buildings

Mark Lawson and Guillaume Vannier of SCI report on the results of an EU project. In order to retain the accurate formatting of the equations and tables in this …

Streamlining steel distribution

Tata Steel is ramping up activity at its structural steel distribution site at Redcar, Teesside following the completion of the second phase of its …

Steel boost for movie goers

A cinema complex containing 11 screens and seven restaurants has relied on steel’s long span qualities and speed of construction to complete on time. A new …

Regeneration on track

Northampton’s replacement railway station is a key element in the town’s extensive regeneration strategy. Big changes are afoot in Northampton as the …

Steel accommodates waste solution

An environmentally friendly steel-framed waste treatment centre will process refuse from three South Yorkshire authorities. Councils up and down the country …

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