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Engineered fire safety

The British Constructional Steelwork Association and Tata Steel will bring together some of the UK’s leading experts on fire safety engineering in two …

Sustainability takes wing at Angel Square

Steel paid outstanding sustainability dividends for the Co-operative Group when it developed a new headquarters in Manchester. In the latest of our Project …

Retail drives regeneration at former car plant

Steel is the material of choice for a project that will eventually deliver a large retail, commercial and residential scheme at Longbridge, once the world’s …

Industry solves technical challenge

Structural steelwork has played a prominent role in creating a technical college with an industrial identity. A brownfield site in Woolwich, south London, is …

Swan friendly steel on signature Thames crossing

A slim, sleek and arched steel bridge will help keep traffic flowing across the River Thames and aid safer navigation along the waterway. Martin Cooper …

Trams running on steel

The construction and launching of steel composite bridges are an essential element of a citywide tram extension project. Martin Cooper reports. The City of …

Historic design incorporated

A new commercial development on central London’s Holborn Viaduct includes a rebuilt Victorian gatehouse helping to restore the historic overpass.  Martin …

Good time for developers to build

Outside the Westminster venue of the BCSA’s National Meeting on the last day of February the Capital showed signs of the first buds of spring, but the green …

Leisure spurs redevelopment

The Northumbrian town of Cramlington is getting a makeover with a revamped shopping centre and a new nine screen cinema. A multi million pound scheme to …

BIM proves value for Sainsbury’s

A new portal framed Sainsbury’s distribution centre is being built in three phases to allow the company to continue operating from the site. A large multi …

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