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Rebirth of former London hospital site

Steelwork erection for the Fitzroy Place development in central London has finished ahead of the entire scheme completing early next year. Severfield has …

Steel beats the drum

Feature steelwork is playing a crucial part in the construction of an eye-catching addition to one of Bristol’s most historic squares. In the 18th century …

50 Years Ago : Britains Largest Structure in High-Yield Stress Steel

From Building With Steel May 1964 Two features of particular interest are to be found in the 18-storey office building at present under construction in …

St James’s Market project kicks off

Two eight-storey steel framed commercial buildings are under way as part of a major investment programme for the St James’s area of central London. The …

Bespoke construction for upmarket site

Situated on the corner of two renowned central London streets, a new retail and office development is set to be a sought after address. Mayfair in central …

Cantilever offices for central Glasgow

A number of high profile schemes are currently under way in Scotland’s largest city including St Vincent Plaza, an efficient building that will provide …

Commendation – 20 Fenchurch Street, London

Featuring a unique and iconic shape, the construction of 20 Fenchurch Street required the project team to come up with a number of innovations. From a …

Sympathetic construction for Bristol development

Work is progressing on 66 Queen Square in Bristol, a new five-storey commercial office building being constructed by Skanska in one of the city’s prime …

Reach for the sky

Heron Tower, the City of London’s tallest building has been widely praised for its emphasis on quality and sustainability. Martin Cooper revisits another …

Economic design drives commercial scheme

A new UK headquarters for a European banking organisation is quickly taking shape with the aid of a steel frame. Martin Cooper reports from Pancras Square. One …

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