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Manchester flagship development expands with steel

Working on behalf of main contractor GMI, Billington Structures is fabricating, supplying and erecting the steel frame for 3 Circle Square in Manchester city …

Transport hub expansion in the frame

A fully galvanized steel frame has created the desired architectural and durable design for a multi-storey car park serving a transport hub in Cheltenham. FACT …

Steel aids quicker programme

Lessons learnt from the first phase of construction at NewCold’s latest cold storage facility have helped make the second steelwork programme even more …

Standing tall

Structural steelwork has provided the clear span requirements for City Square House commercial development in Leeds. FACT FILECity Square House, LeedsMain …

Steelwork company opens its doors to graduates

Billington Structures and Shafton Steel Services (both part of Billington Holdings) welcomed a group of potential future engineers from Wates’ graduate …

Stand up for Wakefield

Structural steelwork is playing a vital role in the redevelopment of Wakefield Trinity’s stadium, helping to keep the project on schedule for completion …

Steel supports new Wakefield rugby stadium

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the redevelopment of Wakefield Trinity’s historic Belle Vue Stadium. Working on behalf of main contractor …

SSDA 2022 National Finalists

22 Bishopsgate, London FACT FILEArchitect: PLP ArchitectureStructural engineer: WSPSteelwork contractor: SeverfieldMain contractor: MultiplexClient: Lipton …

Steel completes on diagrid landmark office scheme

Structural steelwork has been completed on Four New Bailey, a 10-storey office development in Salford, which has been let to telecommunications giant BT as its …

Steel projects star at Tekla Awards

Software provider Trimble has announced the winners of its Tekla Awards 2022, which are open to users of Trimble’s Tekla Structures and Tekla Structural …

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