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Steel landscraper takes shape in King’s Cross

Work is currently progressing on Google’s new UK headquarters building at King’s Cross in London. Designed by lead consultant BDP, working alongside …

Fabrication underway for Essex new town bridge

Steel beams up to 3m-deep and 48m-long are being fabricated by Briton Fabricators for the Beaulieu Bridge in Essex. Forming an integral part of the Beaulieu …

Steel link bridges arrive at Mersey Ferry terminal

Working with main contractor John Sisk, Adey Steel has fabricated, supplied and installed two new 50m-long link bridges for Seacombe’s Mersey Ferry terminal. …

Lindapter launches new updated website

Lindapter the manufacturer and inventor of steelwork clamping systems has launched an updated website including new technical resources for steelwork …

Edinburgh low carbon innovation centre gets green light

Danish-based company Danfoss has received planning permission from Midlothian Council for a £25M low carbon innovation centre in Edinburgh. Located in the …

Canopy work completed at Temple Meads station

Network Rail and Taziker Industrial have completed the initial refurbishment programme at Bristol Temple Meads station by repainting the entrance canopies with …

High-tech food hub planned for Derbyshire

SmartParc, partnered with SEGRO, plans to deliver a 172,000m2 high-tech food manufacturing and distribution campus on a 112-acre site at Spondon, Derbyshire. …

Blackpool indoor theme park given green light

Blackpool Council has given the green light for a £300M leisure complex for the town’s Golden Mile seafront. Councillors backed plans to build Blackpool …

President’s Column: Nov/Dec 2021

In October, British Steel announced their ‘Low-Carbon Roadmap’ demonstrating its commitment to long-term sustainable steelmaking and the delivery of …

News in Brief Nov/Dec 2021

Kloeckner Metals UK has been awarded a ‘Good’ BES 6001 certification rating for its Leeds, Westok, London and Dudley sites by the British Standards …

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