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One hundred and out

The second of two commercial buildings sat on a former railway station podium in Salford is quickly taking shape. Martin Cooper reports. The 100 Embankment …

Steelwork performs complex circus act

A central London mixed-use development that contains an urban gallery and a basement auditorium is being constructed around a number of site constraints …

Creating a landmark

Using a steel frame solution has helped form the flexible long-span floorplates required for a Manchester city centre commercial development. Strong levels of …

Frame on the up at Salford’s Embankment

Structural steelwork is now under way on the 100 Embankment commercial scheme in Salford. The second of two adjacent office blocks, 100 will offer 15,500m² of …

Shaping the steel sector

The use of curved steel bent into shape by UK specialist steel bending companies continues to help designers create elaborate landmark structures. Curved …

Manchester city centre landmark formed in steel

Containing 1,800t of structural steelwork, a Manchester city centre commercial development, known as the Landmark, is rapidly taking shape. Due to complete …

City’s tallest tower

Known as Twentytwo, the City of London’s latest signature commercial building will be head and shoulders above all others in the square mile. Martin Cooper …

Bloomberg European HQ wins 2018 Stirling Prize

Having won a Structural Steel Design Award, Bloomberg’s pioneering new European headquarters in the City of London has also collected the 2018 RIBA Stirling …

Jersey office development opts for steel solution

Working on behalf of developer and contractor Dandara, Elland Steel Structures is currently fabricating, supplying and erecting 500t of steel for the 5/6 …

Three up in second city

The third of three steel-framed office blocks in Snowhill, Birmingham, is one of the UK’s largest speculative office developments to be constructed outside …

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