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Steel frame for City of London’s tallest building

Plans are being advanced to construct the City of London’s tallest skyscraper at 1 Undershaft, a site currently occupied by the London headquarters of …

‘Can of Ham’ tower to start soon

The much delayed City of London office building dubbed the ‘Can of Ham’ is being resurrected and according to sources will start onsite this summer – …

New City landmark opens

The 18 storey BREEAM Excellent Aldgate Tower at Aldgate on the City fringe has opened, marking completion of a highly successful project where choice of a …

Steel boost for Belfast regeneration

Planning consent has been granted for the second steel framed building within architect Grimshaw’s City Quays master plan for Belfast Harbour’s Clarendon …

Façade retention in the frame

A new six-storey mixed-use development is taking shape behind a retained listed façade on London’s world-famous Regent Street. Martin Cooper reports. …

Steel gets heads up for hub development

A supermarket and leisure centre will form part of a new gateway hub to the Buckinghamshire town of High Wycombe. NSC reports. Conveniently located adjacent to …

Market design checks out with steel

Two eight-storey steel framed commercial buildings are spearheading a major investment programme for the St James’s area in central London. Martin Cooper …

Flexible offices formed with steel

The latest landmark speculative commercial development in Glasgow has utilised structural steelwork for it ease and speed of construction. Martin Cooper …

Modern offices take shape behind protected façade

A new office and retail scheme on London’s famous Regent Street is taking shaped behind two retained façades. The project at 169-183 Regent Street and also …

New City landmark will include Roman exhibition space

Steel construction is progressing on schedule for the new London headquarters for international media company Bloomberg. The scheme will include some retail …

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