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Galvanizing success at Glasgow Airport

Scottish Galvanizers (part of the Wedge Group) has helped to lay the foundations for the growth of one of Britain’s busiest airports. The plant was called …

Drake leisure scheme sails into port

Offering 12 cinema screens and a host of retail and restaurant outlets, the Drake Circus leisure development is set to transform the site of a previously …

Plymouth scheme will transform city centre

Structural steelwork for the Drake Circus development in Plymouth city centre is rapidly taking shape and the project is due to complete in autumn 2019. The …

Shopping for steel

A large retail extension and refurbishment programme, with added flexibility, is being carried out at the Frascati Shopping Centre in County Dublin.  With two …

Steel starts for Ulster Church Scheme

The Green Pastures Church is rapidly taking shape on the outskirts of the Northern Ireland town of Ballymena. The large and imposing steel-framed structure, …

Seaside town to get shopping beacon

An £85M steel-framed extension to Eastbourne’s existing Arndale shopping mall, currently under construction, will provide 22 new retail units, seven …

Galvanizing for car park extension

Joseph Ash Galvanizing has successfully galvanized over 400t of steelwork for a second storey extension to an existing car park in Stevenage. The project …

Steel-framed car terminal opens ahead of schedule

A new vehicle export terminal, which is part of a £50M investment by Associated British Ports (ABP) in The Port of Southampton, has been officially opened …

Offices boost finance sector

Steel-framed office blocks are providing the much-needed Grade A office accommodation for Jersey’s finance sector. Martin Cooper reports. Jersey is a leading …

Council project spurs regeneration

A steel-framed solution, offering a cost-efficient and quick construction programme, was the answer for a new council HQ and car park in Colwyn Bay. Martin …

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