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City gateway opens with steel

Work to transform an area of Wolverhampton city centre into an international quality transport gateway has begun with steel construction playing a leading …

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 …

Steel frame for Dublin car park is the cost effective solution

Structural steelwork has been chosen as the framing material for a new £10.2M multi-storey car park to serve Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport. Main contractor …

Car park aids West Midlands station expansion

Bourne Parking, part of Bourne Construction Engineering, will be erecting a single deck car park as part of the Four Oaks Station expansion programme. The …

News in Brief – March 2015

The final part of Swindon’s steel framed £16.6M Regent Circus scheme – a six-screen Cineworld – has opened completing the town centre project. Anchored …

Steel to kick start Manchester and Salford regeneration scheme

On the site of the former Manchester Exchange railway station, famous for having the world’s longest platform, a multi-million pound regeneration scheme is …

Steel puts regeneration in gear

A new town centre is being created at the former Longbridge car plant site and phase two has kicked off with the construction of the region’s largest Marks …

Residences in steel

Nine steel-framed student accommodation blocks form an integral part of the University of Salford’s expansion plans. An £84M project for the University of …

Broadway’s retail connections

Situated on a 10-acre city centre site, the Broadway Westfield shopping centre is set to make Bradford a major retail destination in Yorkshire. Martin Cooper …

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