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President’s Column: February 2022
The legacy of Covid is still causing problems, there is still a significant amount of money that has been artificially put into the system by most western …
News in Brief: February 2022
Billington Structures has appointed Kevin Campbell as Managing Director. Mark Smith, CEO of Billington, said: “I am pleased to welcome Kevin to the Group. He …
Confidence returns to London office market
According to the latest London Office Crane Survey by Deloitte, the capital’s commercial office market is experiencing a significant upturn in confidence as …
New studios give Liverpool film and TV production boost
The completion of two steel-framed studios in Liverpool are set to provide a significant boost to the local economy and the city’s ambition to become the …
Contract awarded for River Clyde crossing
Glasgow City Council has awarded Northern Ireland-based contractor Farrans the contract to build a new steel pedestrian/cycle bridge across the River Clyde. …
Tata Steel increases weathering steel availability
Responding to the increased demand for weathering steel hollow sections for use in small-to-medium sized projects, Tata Steel has launched its Enhanced …
Steel-framed Dyson innovation centre opens to pupils
Located in Holt, Norfolk, Gresham’s School has opened its new Dyson Building, a centre for science, technology, engineering, arts and maths. Funded by the …
Bouygues to build Swansea carbon-zero office scheme
Bouygues UK has signed the contract with Swansea Council to build the city centre’s new high-tech, carbon-zero office development that will provide space …
Another City of London tower gets approval
The City of London Corporation has approved plans for a 24-storey office-led development on Houndsditch, the seventh tall building to be approved this year. …
Victoria Nova scheme expands with steel
Steelwork erection is progressing on the n2 building, which represents phase two of the Nova development adjacent to London Victoria railway station. The …











