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College automotive centre driven with steel

Work is underway on the steel-framed £8.1M City of Wolverhampton College Advanced Technology and Automotive Centre, which forms part of the City Learning …

Portal frames logistics expansion

The South of England’s stock of first-class logistics space is set to get a significant boost when G-Park Basingstoke completes early next year. FACT …

Contractor named for Excellent Basingstoke logistics scheme

Wrenbridge and Bridges Fund Management, backed by GLP, have appointed Glencar Construction to deliver a logistics scheme in Basingstoke. The 19,400m2 scheme, …

Steel provides the tools

Requiring a series of long clear spans and a quick construction programme, a well-known manufacturer has chosen a steel-framed solution for its new UK facility …

Camberley manufacturing HQ taking shape with steel

Steelwork is enabling the construction of a new UK headquarters and distribution facility for STIHL, a manufacturer of chainsaws and outdoor power equipment, …

Leisure boost

Structural steelwork is providing all of the answers for the construction of a state-of-the-art BREEAM ‘Excellent’ replacement leisure centre in

Steel scores for Wiltshire leisure facility

The need for long internal column-free spans and a quick construction programme meant a steel-framed solution was the project team’s choice for the Melksham …

Steel provides leisure boost

The need for long spans, and a flexible and economic design, meant a steel-framed solution was chosen for a new leisure centre in

Steelwork underway at St. Modwen Park Basingstoke

St. Modwen Logistics has announced that Adstone Construction has started steelwork erection on three units, totalling more than 17,100m2, at its new …

Steel complete for Wolverhampton station phase one

The steel frame for phase one of Wolverhampton’s new railway station building has been completed. Working on behalf of Galliford Try, Adstone Construction …

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