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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 …

Steel rises for new Leeds University business school

More than 650t of structural steelwork has begun to be erected for the Leeds University Business School and School of Law’s new teaching facility. Designed …

News in Brief June 2020

Severfield has announced the first order for its new Severstor product line of steel-framed modules that house critical systems technology and can be supplied …

Keys handed over for steel-framed Borders school

Scottish Borders Council has taken possession of the newly-completed Jedburgh Grammar Campus following handover by its development partner hub South East and …

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