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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 …

Market trades with steel

The restoration work of a Victorian covered market in Preston has embraced both old ironwork and new steelwork. Martin Cooper reports. Preston’s Grade II …

Trusses top leisure arena

A civic gateway to the town of Downpatrick is being created by a leisure centre with a bespoke hybrid design. Martin Cooper reports. The Northern Ireland town …

Car parking capacity set to increase at Port of Southampton

Port owner Associated British Ports (ABP) is looking for a project team to build another car storage facility at the Port of Southampton. The facility will be …

Retail conversion

Installing new steel-framed floorplates into a refurbished 1960s shopping centre is helping to create a contemporary retail and dining quarter. Surrey’s …

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