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COMMENDATION: SAS13 Bridge Replacement, Birmingham

Forming an important part of the HS2 line approach to Birmingham, a weathering steel Warren truss structure is the longest railway bridge in the Midlands. FACT …

COMMENDATION: Tropical Fruit Warehouse, Dublin

Overlooking Dublin’s River Liffey, structural steelwork was the chosen framing solution for two office blocks that are connected at ground, third and fourth …

MERIT: Cody Dock Bridge, London

Complex and unique engineering challenges were overcome to design and install a new rolling steel bridge, spanning the entrance to a reinvigorated dock near …

MERIT: Shipbuilders of Port Glasgow

Celebrating a rich shipbuilding heritage, two 10m-high stainless steel figures, by renowned sculptor John McKenna, also serve as tourist attractions, bringing …

MERIT: New Riverside Stand at Fulham FC

A new stand at one of the country’s oldest continuously used football grounds has created a 21st century facility and was constructed while the club carried …

SSDA 2023 National Finalists

Farringdon Crossrail Station, East & West Ticket Halls FACT FILEArchitect: AedasStructural engineer: AECOMSteelwork contractor: Bourne Group LtdMain …

SSDA Shortlist 2023

The shortlist for the 55th Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA), jointly sponsored by BCSA and Steel for Life, has been announced. The Awards have again seen …

SSDA shortlist announced

The shortlist for the 55th Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA) jointly sponsored by the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) and Steel for …

SSDA 2022: Introduction, Foreword and Judges

The Panel was this year delighted to be able to return to the usual SSDA judging process no longer constrained by restrictions due to the COVID-19 precautions …

AWARD: 1 Triton Square, London

A 1990s office block has been redeveloped with steel construction in order to double its floor area and create an exemplary sustainable and healthy

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