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City of London over-station development tops out
Spanning over the Metropolitan and Circle Lines as they enter Liverpool Street Underground Station, a 10-storey City of London office development has …
Tesco takes possession of north Kent steel-framed warehouse
Consisting of three interlinked steel-framed structures, developer Panattoni has completed a bespoke logistics warehouse for Tesco. Located on the west bank of …
Steelwork creating West Midlands sustainable energy plant
More than 5,000 tonnes of structural steelwork is being used to build the Kelvin Energy-from-Waste facility, which is rising up on a plot adjacent to the M5 …
Northumberland data centre gets the green light
A multi-billion-pound data centre at Cambois in Northumberland has been granted planning permission by the local authority. Northumberland County Council has …
Cornish refuse station celebrates topping out
Main contractor Kier Construction has celebrated reaching the highest point of construction at the Hallenbeagle Refuse Transfer Station in Cornwall with a …
Herne Bay to get ‘Very Good’ leisure centre
Work is underway on a new David Lloyd Club at Herne Bay in Kent. Set to achieve a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating, the club will feature four swimming pools, a …
Restored historic footbridge returns to Brading Station
An historic Victorian footbridge has been reinstalled at Brading Station, one of the eight stops on the Isle of Wight’s Ryde to Shanklin railway line. …
Steel sector pays tribute to Mike Fewster
All those working in the construction industry who knew Mike Fewster will mourn his all too early passing, as he was a very significant force within the …
Steel bridge for major Lincoln housing development
Providing improved road and pedestrian access to the Lincoln Charterholme development, a 40m-long steel bridge is being installed by Nusteel Structures. …
Work starts on Ballycastle leisure centre
Causeway Coast and Glen Borough Council has appointed Graham as main contractor for its new leisure centre in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland. The £16.4 million …










