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West End steel

A number of logistical challenges have been overcome during the steelwork programme for a new office and retail development in the West End of London. The …

Steel providing a safe design for petrochemical headquarters

A steel frame designed specifically to withstand a blast scenario is taking shape at the INEOS petrochemical facility at Grangemouth in Scotland. More than …

Steel school provides community resource

A multi-million pound project in Wick will deliver first-class educational and community facilities, all housed within two steel-framed structures. Martin …

Steel supports sporting facilities

Utilising steel construction is providing Inverness Royal Academy with its desired indoor sporting facilities. Two games halls housed within a 50m-long …

News in Brief – October 2015

The Met Office has announced plans to build a £20M home for the final part of its new supercomputer, which will help with more accurate weather predictions. …

Northerly outpost gets new school and community centre

Work is progressing on schedule for a £48M school and community leisure centre project in one of the UK’s most northerly towns. The Wick Community Campus …

Highland academy under way

Work on the new Inverness Royal Academy is progressing on schedule with steelwork erection expected to begin in April. Said to be the largest school in the …

Flexible offices formed with steel

The latest landmark speculative commercial development in Glasgow has utilised structural steelwork for it ease and speed of construction. Martin Cooper …

Bespoke construction for upmarket site

Situated on the corner of two renowned central London streets, a new retail and office development is set to be a sought after address. Mayfair in central …

Cantilever offices for central Glasgow

A number of high profile schemes are currently under way in Scotland’s largest city including St Vincent Plaza, an efficient building that will provide …

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