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Community bridge

Steelwork has been completed on the Springhead Bridge, which will form an integral part of the Ebbsfleet Garden City development Nearly 4,000 residents are …

Lincolnshire bridge approved by Tees Valley Mayor

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen has given his seal of approval to one of the latest steel structures being manufactured at Cleveland Bridge UK. The Mayor signed …

Assembly begins for landmark Hull bridge

Forming the initial phase of Highways England’s A63 Castle Street scheme, which will help to connect key sites in Hull city centre, a new 60m-long steel …

Logistics in the frame

An East Midlands logistics park is currently completing its third phase, proving that steelwork has the right attributes to make it the ideal framing solution …

Erskine Bridge

There has been a ferry across the River Clyde between Erskine and Old Kilpatrick for centuries but the density of traffic has increased so much that one is now …

Major milestone reached on A14 improvement scheme – the UK’s biggest road upgrade

Highways England has announced that structural works for the 750m-long River Great Ouse Viaduct, which forms a major part of the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon …

Three-legged bridge for canalside marina

Working on behalf of main contractor Land & Water, S H Structures has fabricated and supplied a 35m-long bridge for the Newlands Marina project near Milton …

All change at Waterloo

Part of the project to revamp the former Eurostar terminal at Waterloo station, a roof structure, requiring a high degree of complex design work, will bridge …

Eastern Gateway

Huge quantities of steelwork and vast amounts of earthmoving are involved in the creation of one of the UK’s first inland ports, which will offer half a …

Tay Bridge refurbishment wins national award

Following a 20-year refurbishment of the Tay Bridge, the UK’s longest railway structure, the work has been recognised as an outstanding achievement and …

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