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Work set to start on Oxford railway station upgrade

Kier has been appointed by Network Rail to deliver the detailed design and enabling works package at Oxford railway station, as part of the Oxford Corridor …

Jetties provide haul road access for the viaduct construction, keeping trucks off the road

Temporary steel jetties with a total weight of 5,000t, spanning four lakes, are playing an integral role in the construction of HS2’s Colne Valley

Golden gate bridge

A landmark steel footbridge forms a central element in phase one of Swansea’s £135M Copr Bay

Fabrication underway for Essex new town bridge

Steel beams up to 3m-deep and 48m-long are being fabricated by Briton Fabricators for the Beaulieu Bridge in Essex. Forming an integral part of the Beaulieu …

Three bridges for Preston link

The installation of the first of three steel bridges that will form key elements of a major infrastructure project in Lancashire has been

Bristol’s Redcliffe Bridge set for renovation

Steelwork contractor Cleveland Bridge has been awarded a refurbishment contract to undertake renovations of Bristol’s Redcliffe Bridge. The iconic bridge is …

Renovation begins on 115-year old Newport Transporter Bridge

Steelwork contractor Cleveland Bridge is returning to renovate the Newport Transporter Bridge, a structure it helped to build at the start of the 20th Century. …

Bridge installed for Port of Sheerness upgrade

Forming part of Peel Ports’ master plan for its Port of Sheerness, a project which includes a 20-year strategy for growth, Nusteel Structures has fabricated …

Up the junction

FACT FILEA19 Testo’s Junction Improvement Scheme, Tyne and WearMain client: Highways EnglandMain contractor: CostainStructural engineer: JacobsSteelwork …

News in Brief: January 2021

Ambitious plans to deliver a high-level pedestrian and cycle bridge across the River Wear in Sunderland are expected to get the go-ahead. Featuring creative …

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