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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 …

Digital NSC gets off to a great start

The launch of the digital-only New Steel Construction has been a great success, with both readers and advertisers telling us that they like the product and …

January 2014 – Thermal Mass in efficient buildings

Forecasts for the next year suggest that sectors like commercial building will be among the strongest growing as the UK’s recession battered construction …

November 2013 – Cost guidance for steel construction

Economic recovery seems to be the dominant theme in the financial news pages these days, and survey after survey confirms that things are getting better in the …

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