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Steel drives car showroom design

The ability to create long clear spans, as well as its speed of construction, are some of the reasons why steelwork is the ideal framing solution for car …

Steel frames complete at Trafford Park

Two steel frames with a combined tonnage of 800t have been erected for a flagship Williams Group retail centre for new and approved used vehicles. Situated on …

Contractor named for steel-framed flagship showroom

Caddick Construction has been awarded the contract to deliver the £41M steel-framed Williams Group flagship automotive retail centre at TraffordCity, Greater …

Education in the frame

Steelwork’s speed of construction and flexibility have both come to the fore on an education project in Cumbria. Two schools in Whitehaven, Cumbria will soon …

Carlisle airport set for summer opening

Passenger flights are due to commence from Carlisle Lake District Airport on 4 June, the facility’s owners, the Stobart Group, has confirmed. For the first …

Whitehaven school completes 11-week steel programme

Working on behalf of Wates Construction, Border Steelwork Structures (BSS) has completed its 700t steelwork package on Whitehaven Campus. The project will …

Frame up for Preston Market redevelopment

Structural steelwork for the redevelopment of Preston’s historic covered market has been completed by Border Steelwork Structures (BSS). Working on behalf of …

Nuclear patrols with steel

A bespoke steel-framed training complex is being built for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary near Sellafield. Martin Cooper reports. Charged with protecting the …

Council in the frame

A steel-framed solution has been chosen for Cumbria County Council’s new offices in Carlisle. As part of an ongoing cost-saving exercise, Cumbria County …

Steel on patrol near Sellafield

Work is progressing on schedule for a bespoke steel-framed training complex for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) near Sellafield. Charged with protecting …

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