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Frame up for new Greenock health centre

More than 450t of structural steelwork has been erected to form the frame for the new Greenock Health and Care Centre in Scotland. The £21M centre, located on …

Steel gives lessons in design

Steel construction’s speed and ease of delivery has proven to be of upmost importance to the project team building a new academy in Kent. Educational …

One hundred and out

The second of two commercial buildings sat on a former railway station podium in Salford is quickly taking shape. Martin Cooper reports. The 100 Embankment …

Steel creates stand-out campus

Overlooking a Scottish Borders town, an architecturally-impressive school campus has been constructed with a steel framing solution. Three existing schools in …

Frame on the up at Salford’s Embankment

Structural steelwork is now under way on the 100 Embankment commercial scheme in Salford. The second of two adjacent office blocks, 100 will offer 15,500m² of …

Milestone reached at Jedburgh Campus

The new steel-framed Jedburgh Intergenerational Community Campus project has reached an important milestone as financial close has been achieved. The £32M …

Lessons learnt in steel

A standardised steel-framed design is helping a school project in the North East of England to quickly take shape. Martin Cooper reports from Hartlepool. Part …

Commendation: Four Pancras Square, London

Featuring a weathering steel exoskeleton, Four Pancras Square is the last of six new commercial buildings within King’s Cross Development Zone B. Situated on …

Merit: Thirty Broadwick, London

The structural design of Thirty Broadwick offers optimised lettable floor areas within Soho’s tight streetscape, and replaces a tired building with one that …

Three up in second city

The third of three steel-framed office blocks in Snowhill, Birmingham, is one of the UK’s largest speculative office developments to be constructed outside …

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