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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 …

A bridge to town centre renewal

An iconic steel composite bridge forms the centrepiece of a multi-million pound regeneration scheme in the South Wales town of Merthyr Tydfil. Spanning the …

Making a wave

A complex multi-functional steel structure forms the centrepiece for the Greenwich Square development, reports Martin Cooper Located on the site of the former …

Award – Holland Park School, London

One of the nation’s most famous state schools has been rebuilt using structural steelwork to create a more flexible and sustainable building. Located within …

Award – Splashpoint Leisure Centre, Worthing

Including two swimming pools, a diving pool and a fitness centre, the Splashpoint Leisure Centre forms an important part in Worthing’s regeneration plans. …

Award – The Kelpies, Falkirk

Two 30m high steel framed equine sculptures, known as The Kelpies, form the centrepiece of Falkirk’s community based parkland scheme, The Helix Project. A …

Commendation – Gem Bridge, Dartmoor National Park

Steel was used to construct Gem Bridge in Dartmoor National Park, as the structure had to be sympathetic to its surroundings and built with minimal …

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