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Excellence achieved at sports centre

Lancaster University, an establishment renowned for its sporting ties, has a new state-of-the-art steel framed sports centre, now open to staff, students, …

Smart building aims for excellence

Forming part of a multi-million pound project, an innovative teaching and workshop centre aimed at supporting low carbon enterprises is making use of a number …

Foundations laid for low carbon economy

A new £2.6M resources centre in Cambridge will help speed up growth of the low carbon economy in the east of England. Currently under construction, the steel …

Civic centre kickstarts renaissance

A new steel framed office for Rotherham council is part of the first phase of the South Yorkshire town’s wide ranging regeneration plans. Big plans are afoot …

Report targets energy savings

The latest Target Zero guide can help warehouse operators save millions of pounds in energy costs as well as providing invaluable guidance and information for …

Venue engineered for entertainment

One of the UK’s best known provincial concert venues is being rebuilt and will open its doors again next year. Martin Cooper reports from Guildford’s rock …

Starring role for steel at the opera

Located within the Thames Gateway, Europe’s largest regeneration area, an eye-catching steel-framed production workshop for the Royal Opera House will soon …

SSDA 2010 – Helical Stair, 500 Brook Drive, Reading

Two dynamic sculptural staircases provide a dramatic external feature to a BREEAM Excellent rated development. 500 Brook Drive is a BREEAM Excellent rated …

A new tower of London

With a structural height of 202m Heron Tower, which recently topped out, is already dominating the City of London’s skyline. Martin Cooper reports from the …

Creative university challenge

A key part of Glyndwr University’s development programme, a new highly sustainable and environmentally friendly creative industries building is under …

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