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SSDA Shortlist 2024

The shortlist for the 56th Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA), jointly sponsored by the BCSA and Steel for Life, has been announced. As usual, the Awards …

Structural SteelDesign Awards 2023

Introduction By Roger Plank – Chairman of the Judging panel. This is my first year as chair of the judging panel and I am indebted to my fellow judges for …

AWARD: Battersea Power Station, London

The landmark, Grade II* listed and much-loved industrial relic has been sympathetically transformed into a vibrant twenty-first century destination. FACT …

AWARD: Copr Bay Bridge, Swansea

A landmark gold-painted steel pedestrian and cycle bridge reconnects Swansea city centre with its renowned coastline and beaches. FACT FILEArchitect: …

AWARD: HYLO, London

A total of 13 new steel-framed floors have been added to a 1960s-built office block, resulting in one of the most pioneering tall building retrofit projects in …

AWARD: One Centenary Way, Birmingham

Spanning the A38, a 13-storey steel-framed structure, featuring exoskeletons on four elevations, was the first building to be constructed in phase two of …

AWARD: Stockingfield Bridge, Glasgow

Bringing significant improvements to the local communities of north Glasgow, a new cable-stayed bridge completes the final link in an important and much-used …

COMMENDATION: Clery’s Quarter, Dublin

One of the world’s first purpose-built department stores has been refurbished with structural steelwork to create a new city centre mixed-use development. …

COMMENDATION: Ed Sheeran Mathematics Tour

Said to be the first use of a temporary demountable self-supporting structure, a unique steelwork project is currently travelling the world with a famous pop …

COMMENDATION: Montacute Yards, London

Comprising new offices, retail outlets and a warehouse, alongside the refurbishment of a Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, a Shoreditch brownfield site has …

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