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Towering success

The sixth and final phase of the Broadgate redevelopment involves the use of structural steelwork to construct twin office towers, rising to 21 and 38 floors …

54-storey City office tower gets the green light

The City of London Corporation’s Planning Applications Sub-Committee has approved plans for a 54-storey office tower on the doorstep of Liverpool Street …

Carbon reduction

A sustainable design, using steelwork sourced from facilities powered by renewable energy, is delivering a desirable City of London commercial scheme. FACT …

Quick delivery

Flexible long-span office spaces, coupled with a fast erection programme are two of the reasons why a steel-framed option was chosen for Dublin’s latest …

Steel-framed offices provide West End boost

A new commercial development, situated on the corner of Oxford Street and Wells Street, is one of many changes taking place along the capital’s most famous …

City of London planners approve Gracechurch Street office block

The City of London Corporation has approved a 36-storey commercial development at 60 Gracechurch Street, touted as one of the most sustainable and first of a …

Steelwork frames low carbon offices

Targeting a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, sustainability is at the forefront of the design for a nine-storey office development in London’s West End. FACT …

St Pancras Campus is ready for handover

Developer W.RE’s central London mixed-use St Pancras Campus has reached practical completion. Working on behalf of main contractor BAM Construction, Elland …

AWARD – 8 Bishopsgate, London

High sustainability credentials and an evolving design have all played an important role in the delivery of a 50-storey landmark City of London development. …

MERIT – Holbein Gardens, London

Sustainability and circularity are at the heart of a central London project where reclaimed steelwork made up approximately one-third of the overall steel …

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