Weekly News
Contracts signed for Bolton educational building
The Department for Education (DfE) has appointed Galliford Try Building North West to deliver a new building for the Bolton University Collegiate School (UCS). …
Bromsgrove appoints Kier for town centre redevelopment
Bromsgrove District Council has appointed Kier Construction as main contractor for its town centre renewal project. The council secured £14.5M of Levelling Up …
Billington launches into bridge market
Following a record financial year performance, structural steelwork contractor Billington is launching into the bridge market. Billington Chief Executive Mark …
Severfield reports record order book
Steelwork specialist Severfield has released a trading update for the year ending 30 March 2024, with a record UK and European order book of £511M. The Group …
Steelwork creating Outstanding south London leisure centre
Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, the steel frame for the Woolwich Leisure Centre, which will be one of the UK’s largest urban leisure …
British Land appoints SRM for next Broadgate project
Developer British Land, has appointed Sir Robert McAlpine (SRM) as main contractor for 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA), the next phase of the overall Broadgate …
Contractor named for Hemel Hempstead logistics park
VolkerFitzpatrick has been selected by leading logistics investor, owner and developer, Prologis UK, to design and build five new distribution units at …
April issue of New Steel Construction out now
The April 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 does …
Steel frame gets tops marks for New Malden school
Structural steelwork is nearing completion for a new, three-storey, teaching block and sports hall for Burlington Junior School in New Malden, south London. …
Green light for Blackpool educational campus
Blackpool Council has received planning approval for a Multiversity campus for Blackpool and the Fylde College. The five-storey, £65M development would allow …











