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Mace issues multi-million-pound plans for Stevenage

Known as SG1, Mace has submitted a planning application for a multi-million-pound scheme to redevelop 14.5 acres of Stevenage town centre. The proposals will …

Steel completes on second of twin King’s Cross commercial developments

The main steel frame for the 12-storey S1 commercial block in London’s King’s Cross development has been completed. Requiring 2,400t of steel, the building …

Bespoke design for city gateway

Steel-framed commercial buildings, each with their own individual design, are taking centre stage on a multi-million-pound development in Salford. Martin …

Capital scheme

Optimising the number of floors within an overall city centre height limit led the design team to choose a steel-framed solution for Edinburgh’s Capital …

Steel completes at Sheffield’s New Era development

Working on behalf of main contractor Bowmer + Kirkland, Shipley Structures has completed the steelwork erection for the two buildings that constitute phase two …

National Finalists – SSDA 2019

Project Mint at The O2 FACT FILE Architect: CallisonRTKL Structural engineer: BuroHappold Engineering Steelwork contractor: Bourne Steel Ltd Main contractor: …

News in Brief: October 2019

The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) has announced that Dr David Moore, currently Director of Engineering has accepted the position of Chief …

City benchmark

Open-plan floorplates, a spiralling atrium and landscaped terraces are just some of the features of 80 Fenchurch Street, one of the City’s latest commercial …

Latest Canary Wharf towers taking shape

Steelwork is nearing completion on the two latest high-rise towers in London Docklands. Provisionally known as D1/D2, the largest of the structures is a …

Fringe development

Located on the edge of the City of London, a 21-storey commercial building represents Phase 2 of a prestigious Aldgate redevelopment scheme. Nestled just …

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