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UK investments reflected in steel

The start of a year is a traditional time to look ahead to what the following 12 months might promise, and perhaps even hazard a prediction or two. The outlook …

Shortlist justifies optimism for future of steel

The UK is going through what has been widely agreed to be one of the most tumultuous periods in its political history as a result of the referendum vote to …

Path to BIM clearly charted

Building Information Modelling Level 2 has been compulsory for use on all central government construction projects since 4 April. The government has thrown its …

Fresh life for steel

Structural steelwork has been confirmed again as the leading market choice for building frames, as you can read in News this month. In the key multi-storey …

Crafting the future

Worries about the looming skills crisis that the construction industry faces are growing, with a forecast need for 100,000 new recruits to satisfy the demands …

Steady outlook for steel

Financial markets have been rocked again recently, raising fears that we might be looking at a new financial crisis. Calmer minds have been advising however …

First to the finish line

Getting off the start line quickly is often key to success in racing; getting to the finish line quickly is the other key. Selecting steel for the new …

Market forecast paints a brighter picture

Our News section this month contains positive news for the steel construction supply chain as well as for its clients. The continuing strength of steel as the …

Early involvement can boost sustainability

Last January we were looking ahead to a gathering of pace of a still nascent recovery in the demand for constructional steelwork and construction products and …

Steel tops the bill

Sustainability is never very far away from the top of the construction agenda, and the steel sector supply chain has excelled at providing structures that tick …

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