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Newport’s steel-framed Friars Walk shopping complex opens

Newport’s multi-million pound new shopping complex has opened its doors to shoppers, in what is seen as a landmark for the South Wales city’s regeneration …

Lincoln transport hub will be driven by steel

A £29M scheme that will improve Lincoln’s transport infrastructure and modernise its city centre will be constructed predominantly with structural …

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St James’s Gateway, London The St James’s Gateway redevelopment is a central London mixed-use scheme including 5,300m² of office space, 2,600m² of retail …

City centre reborn with steel

The large steel-framed Friars Walk development in Newport will create a new retail and leisure destination within a reconfigured city centre. Newport in South …

Retail spurs regeneration

A large town centre development is benefiting from steel construction’s ease and speed of construction. The Leicestershire town of Hinckley is being …

Feature columns drive bus station project

An exacting erection process was necessary for the installation of six feature columns that form Blackburn’s new iconic bus station. Public transport in and …

Bus station begins journey at Blackburn

EvadX, working on behalf of main contractor Thomas Barnes, has erected the first curving columns for Blackburn’s new £5M bus station. Approximately 100t of …

Station to station

Mansfield’s new bus station, which links into the adjacent railway station, features an array of bespoke feature steel columns and connections. The former …

Bus station creates transport hub

Steel construction has taken the driving seat for the new Mansfield bus station project. The scheme includes a 70m long covered walkway link which will connect …

Steel is just the ticket

A new steel framed bus station is being heralded as the precursor for the redevelopment of a large swathe of Stoke-on-Trent’s city centre. It’s all change …

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