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Fabsec Firebeam license available to design engineers
Fabsec cellular beam designer has announced that its Firebeam (FBEAM) Software is now available to all design engineers. Designing plate girders for the fire …
Work starts on latest New Bailey office development
Designed by Make Architects, steel erection has started on the latest phase of the New Bailey mixed-use scheme in Salford. The 12-storey building is being …
Cumbernauld town centre set for major transformation
North Lanarkshire Council has confirmed an agreement to purchase The Centre Cumbernauld as part of its plans for a major redevelopment of the town. The Centre …
Manufacturer Farrat welcomes local MP
Founded in 1959 and renowned for its manufacture of components for acoustic isolation/insulation, building and machinery vibration control as well as products …
Work set to start on Oxford railway station upgrade
Kier has been appointed by Network Rail to deliver the detailed design and enabling works package at Oxford railway station, as part of the Oxford Corridor …
Contractor named for major Cardiff education campus
Cardiff Council has announced that ISG has been selected as the preferred bidder for the design and build of a new joint education campus, to be located in the …
Go-ahead given for major Farringdon refurbishment scheme
Developer Welput and its funding partner BentallGreenOak have received planning consent for the refurbishment and extension of its Farringdon Road Estate to …
Contractor appointed for Middleton College expansion
Caddick Construction has secured an £8.1M project to deliver a 1,393m2 extension, alongside the refurbishment of the Henry West Building, Technology Centre …
Green light for University of Stirling research hub
Stirling Council has approved plans for a £17M world-class research and innovation facility at the University of Stirling. The National Aquaculture Technology …
President’s Column – April 2022
The steel construction industry was calling for stability and calm after a very difficult period during and post COVID-19. Famine followed by feast didn’t do …











