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Steel frame completes bridging solution

The steel-framed One Keskidee Square, a 26,000m2 commercial building at King’s Cross, is targeting a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating and has recently …

Steelwork creating new school at Walton-on-Thames

Working on behalf of BAM Construction, Elland Steel Structures (ESS) has fabricated, supplied and erected 535t of steelwork for the new Heathside School in …

Steel-framed offices achieve outstanding aims

The EQ project in Bristol aims to be one of the city’s first new-build commercial developments to commit to target carbon net-zero in operation in accordance …

Sky’s the limit

tructural steelwork has taken a leading role in the construction of Sky Studios Elstree, where long column-free flexible spaces are in demand. Martin Cooper …

Steel highlights at commercial redevelopment

A well-known building in east London is undergoing a refurbishment programme that includes upgrading its existing six floors and adding a six-storey …

Contract signed for major Covent Garden redevelopment

London-based real estate developer, Seaforth, has signed a contract with BAM Construction to deliver the £110M refurbishment of Space House, a landmark Grade …

News in Brief: April 2021

BAM Construction has been appointed to deliver a leisure centre, promenade and associated works by Folkestone & Hythe District Council. Construction will …

Second city landmark

A steel-framed solution has been chosen for the construction of 103 Colmore Row, which on completion will be Birmingham’s tallest office tower. Martin Cooper …

Flexible spaces created with steel

Sport, leisure and community facilities in the Buckinghamshire town of Amersham are set to get a significant boost when the steel-framed Chiltern Lifestyle …

Nightingale Hospital deadline met with steel

Taunton Fabrications has supplied approximately 80t of structural steelwork for the new Nightingale Hospital being built on a former Homebase DIY store site in …

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