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Other finalist – ME London Hotel, London

The ME London Hotel is a new five-star hotel and residential development in Aldwych, central London. It consists of 157 rooms and 86 apartments and …

Other finalist – Visitor Centre, Stonehenge

The new £27M visitor centre at Stonehenge fulfils the client’s brief for a high quality building that appears light and unimposing in the landscape, whilst …

Other finalist – First Direct Arena

The £60M First Direct Arena is a unique 13,500 capacity music venue delivered for Leeds City Council. The project’s footprint demanded the UK’s first …

Other finalist – Reading Station Transfer Deck

Reading Station is undergoing an upgrade as part of the wider £895M Reading Station Area Redevelopment scheme; new platforms have been added and existing …

Station redevelopment on track with steel

London Bridge station is being completely rebuilt in a rolling programme that allows it to remain open for business at all times. Martin Cooper reports on …

Steel cure for hospital

The East Wing building at St Thomas’ Hospital has historically been blighted by water ingress. In order to remedy the situation the structure is being reclad …

Hangar cleared for take off

The installation of a 100m long steel truss has helped enlarge an existing hangar at Bournemouth Airport, allowing the structure to house larger aircraft. In …

Steel scores at rugby stadium upgrade

Three new stands have been added to Belfast’s Ravenhill rugby ground during a phased construction programme that allowed the stadium to remain open. …

No drama for new steel trusses

An existing steel framed structure has been incorporated into a drama production hub with a series of new transfer trusses replacing internal columns to create …

Regeneration in the frame

A steel framed academy and leisure centre form part of the ongoing regeneration of a once prominent steel making town. Consett has a long and illustrious …

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