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Are tariffs bad for business?
The USA is the world’s largest importer of steel, counting Canada, Brazil and Mexico as its top three suppliers, and the incumbent President’s view is …
News in Brief: April 2025
Measuring more than 500m-long, and built with 2,300t of steelwork supplied by Caunton Engineering, Belgium-based Etex has officially opened its largest …
BCSA event celebrates Welsh steel sector
The vital economic and community role the Welsh steel sector has played for more than 100 years, has been celebrated at an event hosted by the British …
North London to get world’s largest living wall
Work is progressing on the steel frame erection for a scheme that will, on completion, include the world’s biggest living wall, covering 7,400m2. Pure Data …
54-storey City office tower gets the green light
The City of London Corporation’s Planning Applications Sub-Committee has approved plans for a 54-storey office tower on the doorstep of Liverpool Street …
New Steel Construction Technical Digest now available online
New Steel Construction’s (NSC) ninth Technical Digest, which brings together a year’s worth of technical guidance, is now available for download at: …
Contractor appointed for Port Talbot electric arc furnace
Tata Steel has appointed Sir Robert McAlpine (SRM) as the main works contractor to support the company’s £1.25 billion investment in low CO2 ‘green’ …
Steel-framed Bedford school completes ahead of schedule
Students and staff are now making full use of Bedford Greenacre Independent School’s new premises, which were completed three months ahead of schedule. …
Midlands steel firm invests in refurbished training academy
Nottingham-based steelwork contractor Caunton Engineering has enhanced its training academy as part of a range of activities marking last month’s …











