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Ground broken on St Modwen Park Derby warehouse scheme

Main contractor Winvic Construction has begun work on four steel-framed warehouse units at St Modwen Park Derby. The four industrial warehouses on the 67-acre …

Commercial extension

Two existing office blocks that span over some of London Victoria’s busiest railway lines are both being enlarged with new steel-framed floors.

Work underway at Coventry materials recycling facility

Steelwork erection is underway at Sherbourne Recycling’s site in Coventry, where Clegg Group has begun constructing a 175,000 tonnes per annum …

Trusses frame waste solution

Structural steelwork is taking a central role in the development of Edmonton EcoPark, a £1.2bn sustainable waste management hub in north

Early involvement helps manage price instability

spite misperceptions that steel price rises were different from those of other materials, steel remains the cost-effective framing material of first choice. …

Key Stoke car park rising with steel

Working on behalf of main contractor Willmott Dixon, Caunton Engineering has begun steelwork erection for a 730-space multi-storey car park (MSCP) in the …

Steel the ideal hospitals prescription

The National Health Service (NHS) and the construction industry are gearing up to deliver the biggest hospital investment programme for a generation. Steel …

Work proceeds on Enfield energy recovery facility

Working on behalf of main contractor Taylor Woodrow, Caunton Engineering is fabricating, supplying and erecting the structural steelwork for a major energy …

Portal frames flexibility

The latest development at Mercia Park is a purpose-built warehouse, cross-dock terminal and office scheme for a global logistics

Steel Bricks system paves the way forward for UK nuclear power station construction

Caunton Engineering has constructed a blast box for warhead testing at The University of Illinois using the Steel Bricks modular system, which it developed in …

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