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President’s Column: May 2021
I didn’t think anything would topple sustainability and steel section prices off the most talked about issues in the steel construction industry. Well cold …
News in Brief: May 2021
Severfield said it has strengthened its commitment to reducing carbon emissions by signing up to the SteelZero initiative, which is led by international …
City of London approves third office tower in 2021
The City of London Corporation has approved a new 38-storey development at 2 Finsbury Avenue, making it the third tall building to receive planning permission …
Landmark Swansea bridge lifted into position
An eye-catching steel footbridge has been installed as part of the Copr Bay Phase One Regeneration and Arena Scheme in Swansea. With a 50m-span, the bridge …
Severfield acquires Yorkshire-based DAM Structures
Severfield has acquired DAM Structures, paying £12M for the business with another £7M payable next year. DAM Structures is a Yorkshire-based steelwork …
Construction begins on fourth steel-framed New Bailey scheme
Bowmer + Kirkland has started work on what is said to be the most sustainable development to date on The English Cities Fund’s New Bailey development in …
Work starts on £22M Edinburgh robotics research centre
Robertson Construction has begun work on the National Robotarium at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. The steel-framed facility, which will be the largest …
Bristol’s Redcliffe Bridge set for renovation
Steelwork contractor Cleveland Bridge has been awarded a refurbishment contract to undertake renovations of Bristol’s Redcliffe Bridge. The iconic bridge is …
Twin Slough commercial scheme given planning consent
AshbyCapital and U+I have received planning consent for No 1 and No 3 The Future Works, a 24,100m2 commercial quarter in the heart of Slough and adjacent to …











