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Steel frames for logistics expansion

Strategically located within the UK’s logistics heartland, the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal is continuing to expand with new steel-framed …

News in Brief: June 2026

Barnshaws Group has completed the specialist heavy section bending for the redevelopment of 5 Chancery Lane, London. The project incorporated a series of …

The Smith project team celebrate steel frame completion

A major milestone has been reached at The Smith, 7 Millbank, project in London, with the successful installation of the final steel beam for the building’s …

GLP’s largest UK speculative development is up and ready

Main contractor Winvic Construction has completed a 70,699m2 warehouse for GLP at Magna Park in Lutterworth. Known as MPN 761, the steel-framed warehouse …

Embracing the circular economy

Reclaimed steelwork accounts for approximately 77% of the structural frame at 30 Duke Street St James’s, making it the largest steel reuse project for a …

Contractor named for Rugby industrial and logistics facility

Franco-British real estate developer BARJANE has appointed Glencar as main contractor for its Rugby 106 warehouse scheme. Located on Rugby’s Central Park, …

Mace appointed for 30-storey City of London tower

Hertshten Properties has appointed Mace to deliver its 85 Gracechurch Street office development in London’s Square Mile. Designed by architect Woods Bagot, …

News in Brief- September 2025

Main contractor Morgan Sindall has started preliminary work on Ardrossan Community Campus, the first phase of a wider redevelopment masterplan. It will consist …

Market trader

Set within two refurbished historic buildings at Smithfield Market, one of Europe’s largest cultural infrastructure projects is creating a new home for …

Bigger and faster

Steel-framed distribution centres are not only getting larger, they are also being built more quickly. NSC reports on a Panattoni project that was erected in …

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