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Ensuring a safe design

INEOS Olefins & Polymers UK, the country’s largest privately-owned company and one of the world’s largest chemical businesses, is building a new, …

Recladding of St Thomas’ Hospital East Wing completed

Contractor ISG has completed the £21M recladding of the 1966 built east wing at St Thomas’ Hospital in central London. The scheme involved the retention and …

Retaining a City streetscape

A modern steel-framed office and retail scheme in the City of London is being constructed behind two retained façades. Set in the heart of the City of …

Wales gets flagship school

Steel construction has ensured a challenging shaped school has been designed and erected successfully One of the first projects in Wales’ 21st Century …

Steel passes college test

A steel-framed college campus forms a major element of Sunderland city centre’s regeneration. Martin Cooper reports. A multi-million pound steel-framed …

Manchester NOMA development expands with steel

Planning applications have been submitted for two steel-framed office buildings at the £800M NOMA development in Manchester. The joint venture between The …

Economy drives steel design

A new London headquarters for a multinational advertising and public relations company, is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel construction. Martin …

Award – First World War Galleries, Imperial War Museum, London

To mark the start of the Centenary of the First World War – a transformed Imperial War Museum re-opened with stunning new steel-framed galleries and atrium. …

On budget with cellular design

The latest phase of an on-going commercial development in Leeds has reaped the benefits of using a steel-framed solution incorporating cellular beams. Leeds …

Another Pancras Square development completes

The 11-storey high 6 Pancras Square building has been completed by Vinci Construction, adding another steel framed piece to the ongoing regeneration of the …

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