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First City tower to complete in 2017

One Angel Court, a prestigious 24-storey prime office building in the heart of London’s financial district, next to the Bank of England, is said to be the …

Steel delivering value

Our news section always carries examples of projects that highlight the benefits of using steel as a framing material. This week’s news includes a story …

The City’s dramatic addition

Eventually reaching a height of 190m, 52 Lime Street is the City of London’s latest standout commercial development. Martin Cooper reports. Featuring a …

City planners approve 36-storey tower

A new £400M 36-storey tower in the City of London has been given the green light by planners and will be built next to the historic Leadenhall Market. The …

City of London’s tallest tower gets the green light

Plans to build the tallest tower in the City of London have been given the green light by planners. The building at 1 Undershaft, also known as the Trellis, …

London’s Scalpel building takes shape

Eventually reaching a height of 190m, 52 Lime Street – otherwise known as the Scalpel – is rapidly taking shape in the City of London. Joining a …

Steelwork contractor confirmed for City’s tallest tower

Severfield has confirmed that it has won the contract to fabricate, supply and erect the steel frame for 22 Bishopsgate, a structure that will on completion be …

News in Brief: November 2016

ArcelorMittal has announced that its TRUSSES+ v 1.1 software is now available at the Appstore for iOS devices. TRUSSES+ software is said to assist with the …

Commendation: 6 Bevis Marks Roof Garden, London

Tubular steelwork supporting an ETFE canopy has created a striking covered roof garden atop a prestigious City of London commercial office block. The roof …

Rebuilding a City tower

Situated within the Bank of England Conservation Area, the 1970s-built One Angel Court is being rebuilt with a steel frame to create a standout City of London …

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