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Two more members join charter

The Steel Construction Sustainability Charter has recently added two more BCSA members to its list, bringing the total number of companies to have been …

Committee tailored for success

As Chairman of the BCSA’s Marketing and Member Services Committee for 14 years Geoffrey Taylor has had a ringside view of the growth of the association and …

Major expansion for Caunton

Caunton Engineering has invested £5M in a new manufacturing facility at its Moorgreen site in Nottinghamshire. Called the Plane Building, the new building has …

Overnight work bridges the gap at airport

Caunton Engineering’s erection department recently secured a nighttime possession to erect the final two sections of new 150m long link bridge at East …

Largest UK office park underway

What is claimed to be the UK’s largest office park is taking shape on the northern outskirts of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Cobalt Park will eventually offer 2.25 …

Steel regeneration for old mine

Redeveloping brownfield sites is now an important sector as many former industrial areas are opened up for new business. In South Yorkshire a new distribution …

European steelwork industry in good shape

Delegates to the recent annual conference of the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) reported an overall sector that is gaining market …

Caunton builds Honda extension

A major expansion project at Honda’s car manufacturing plant in Swindon has recently been completed by Caunton Engineering. During a 10-week programme, …

Caunton supplies the data

More than 1,600t of structural steelwork has been supplied and erected by Caunton Engineering for a new data centre in Basingstoke, Hampshire for leading …

World steel output up for August

The International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) reported that world steel production during August stood at 101M/t, 11% up on the same period in 2005. Of the …

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