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BCSA President highlights members’ professionalism and high standards
Speaking at the British Constructional Steelwork Association’s (BCSA) 41st National Dinner, BCSA President Tim Outteridge (pictured right) praised the high …
President’s Column: July/August 2018
BCSA’s members came together in June for the Association’s Annual General Meeting, National Meeting, and its National Dinner. My President’s address at …
President makes ‘manifesto’ call for improved working relationships
Steel construction enjoyed another successful year in 2016 and is looking ahead confidently to the challenges of the post Brexit world, out-going BCSA …
BCSA says UK steel is still world leader
Structural steel remains the material of choice for construction and looks set for further increases in demand over the coming year following growth of 8% in …
Steel back on the growth tack
Structural steel’s return to growth in the UK in 2014 looks set to continue this year with growth of 10% forecast, BCSA President Wendy Coney told the …
March 2014 – Steel sector ready for recovery
By the time you read this the Chancellor will have finished his Budget speech, the small print will have been examined and the corporate world will have …
Call for level playing field
BCSA President Ivor Roberts criticised the award of the Forth Replacement Crossing steelwork contract to a Chinese company as a blow that must not be allowed …
Good time for developers to build
Outside the Westminster venue of the BCSA’s National Meeting on the last day of February the Capital showed signs of the first buds of spring, but the green …
Call for quality backing
The BCSA has launched a campaign calling for the constructional steelwork supply chain on all government funded or endorsed and Private Finance Initiative …
Steel supports collaborative future
Recent advances in technology have made steel an even more attractive material for use in construction than ever before, as ArcelorMittal pointed out in its …