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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 …

Excellent Monument

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, The Monument Building will provide high quality office space in the heart of the City. Martin Cooper reports …

Circus feat

A new commercial development on Finsbury Circus in the City of London has thrown-up a number of unique challenges, reports Martin Cooper. Overlooking the City …

Steel spearheads docks regeneration

An £11M flagship steel-framed office development – one of the initial phases of Birkenhead’s Wirral Waters regeneration scheme – will be completed …

Birmingham’s tallest office tower given the green light by city planners

A steel frame has been chosen for a 26-storey tower in Birmingham that will be the city’s tallest building. Situated at 103 Colmore Row, the Doone Silver …

Award – Moorgate Exchange, London

Large open plan floorplates and a sloping terraced façade are two elements adorning this City of London Grade A office development. Designed as a large …

Prime offices for City circus site

Overlooking the City of London’s largest open public space, a new prestigious nine-storey office building is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel …

Commercial development spearheads Birkenhead regeneration

The £11M steel-framed Tower Wharf office development, that forms one of the initial phases of the Wirral Waters Enterprise Zone in Birkenhead, will be …

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