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Outstanding award for Canary Wharf tower

Canary Wharf Group’s newest commercial address, One & Five Bank Street, has joined an elite group after achieving a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, …

Weathering steel highlights offices

An exo-skeleton, fabricated entirely of weathering steel, has created the standout appearance and the column-free spans for the final commercial development at …

Steel groundscraper nears completion in the City

More than 13,000t of structural steelwork has been erected for 5 Broadgate, one of the UK’s first ‘groundscrapers’. The new 13-storey City of London …

Steel dives in for pool restoration

Akin to inserting a ship into a bottle, a steel-frame has been delivered through a narrow doorway piece-small and erected inside a renovated former Victorian …

Plans submitted for City of London’s tallest tower

The City of London’s skyline could be radically altered yet again as plans for a 309.6m-tall tower have been submitted for planning approval. The new tower …

Steel proves a safe bet for Stoke headquarters

Steel erection for a new headquarters for online gambling giant bet365 has been completed. Working on behalf of John Sisk & Son, James Killelea has …

West End steel

A number of logistical challenges have been overcome during the steelwork programme for a new office and retail development in the West End of London. The …

Cantilevering London Wall

Transfer structures supporting cantilevers abound on this City of London commercial development, reports Martin Cooper. London Wall Place will be a new …

Hanging cantilever

A 17-storey cantilevering section of the building is hung from a large rooftop girder to create a column-free entrance area for a City of London office scheme. …

Economy drives steel design

A new London headquarters for a multinational advertising and public relations company, is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel construction. Martin …

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