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Large span trusses create home for ethnic fare retailer

Leicestershire-based steelwork contractor Adey Steel has completed work on a new food retail outlet in Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent for contractor Shah Builders. …

UK investments reflected in steel

The start of a year is a traditional time to look ahead to what the following 12 months might promise, and perhaps even hazard a prediction or two. The outlook …

Student accommodation opts for Metframe

Student accommodation provider Unite’s latest development in Coventry has made use of voestalpine Metsec’s light gauge steel Metframe system to meet the …

Steel dominates the commercial buildings market

Accompanying this issue of New Steel Construction is a brochure providing an overview of the commercial buildings market and how structural steelwork continues …

Award: London Olympic Roof Conversion

The stadium built for the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games has been transformed with the addition of the world’s largest spanning tensile roof. …

Award: Harlech Castle Footbridge

Designed as an S-shaped Vierendeel truss, a new footbridge links Harlech Castle with a new visitor centre and dramatically improves visitor access. Harlech …

Software for steel construction

NSC takes a look at the computer software sector which today forms an integral part of design and construction. The steel construction sector has been using 3D …

News in Brief: September 2016

Cellular beam specialist Kloeckner Metals UK | Westok has upgraded its Cellbeam software package with the launch of Version 10.2. The software is typically …

Bridging the A1 gap

Eight steel composite bridges are being installed as part of the A1 upgrade in North Yorkshire. As the only section of non-motorway on the strategic M1/A1(M) …

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 …

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