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AWARD – 8 Bishopsgate, London

High sustainability credentials and an evolving design have all played an important role in the delivery of a 50-storey landmark City of London development. …

AWARD – Aviva Studios, Manchester

A world-class cultural venue, which captures the creative vision of the Manchester International Festival, has large flexible spaces capable of operating as a …

AWARD – Beaulieu Parkway Bridge, Chelmsford

Spanning a busy railway line and road, a 161m-long three-span weathering steel bridge eases congestion in and around a new housing development in Essex. FACT …

AWARD – Co-op Live Arena, Manchester

Combining cutting-edge technology and sustainability, structural steelwork has helped create the UK’s largest indoor venue that boasts a 23,500 capacity …

AWARD – n2 Nova Evolved, London

Built on a congested site with important water and transport assets underneath, a 17-storey commercial building forms the second phase of the Nova development …

AWARD – Sky Innovation Centre, London

Showcasing structural engineering excellence to reduce carbon by advanced analysis, this minimalist building creates an inspiring working environment for a …

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 …

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