Weekly News
Slough’s iconic Curve opens to the public
Forming an important part of Slough’s town centre regeneration, the long-awaited £22M Curve learning centre has opened to the public. Councillor Phillip …
Sheffield retail quarter gets banking boost
HSBC has signed a deal to take one of the first office schemes planned in Sheffield’s multi-million pound retail quarter development. City councillors have …
September issue of New Steel Construction out now
The September issue of New Steel Construction (NSC) is now available in both digital, and print formats that will be arriving in the post this week. Anyone who …
Steel frame starts at major Stockport scheme
Work at the Redrock Stockport project has reached an important milestone as the steel frames have started to be erected. During the past week, Billington …
Curved steel protects world-famous laboratory
The first scientists have moved into the Francis Crick Institute in London, Europe’s largest biomedical laboratory. The £650M project has created a new …
New police HQ for Merseyside
Willmott Dixon has been selected to design and build a 10,800m² headquarters for Merseyside Police on council land in Scotland Road, North Liverpool. Willmott …
Anfield opens its new Main Stand
Containing 5,000t of steelwork and adding 8,500 seats to Anfield’s capacity, Liverpool FC’s new Main Stand was officially opened for last Saturday’s game …
Multi-million pound blast resistant headquarters completes
Chemical giants INEOS Olefins & Polymers’ new steel-framed Grangemouth headquarters building has been completed by BAM Construction. Utilising 950t of …
MediaCityUK set to double in size
Salford City Council planners have given the go ahead for plans that will see MediaCityUK double in size. A £1bn expansion will create up to ten new …
Sunderland College gets keys to campus
Accommodating up to 2,000 students and 120 staff, Sunderland College, Holmside Vocational Campus has been officially handed over. The multi-million pound …











