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Additions enhance City office block

A former banking headquarters in the City of London is being converted into a new and spacious office development with additional new structural steel …

Foundation reuse creates sustainable landmark

An extensive sustainability agenda, incorporating the reuse of existing piles, resulted in a 16-storey London commercial development replacing an old …

Steel exchange

Large open plan floorplates and a sloping terraced façade are just two feature elements adorning the City of London’s latest Grade A office development. …

City icon showcases steel

With its unique shape and complex steel design, the Leadenhall Building is set to become a City of London landmark, reports Martin Cooper. When it comes to …

Sustainability takes wing at Angel Square

Steel paid outstanding sustainability dividends for the Co-operative Group when it developed a new headquarters in Manchester. In the latest of our Project …

New City monument takes shape

Construction work is nearing completion on 24 Monument Place, a nine-storey retail and commercial development in the City of London. Located opposite the …

Historic design incorporated

A new commercial development on central London’s Holborn Viaduct includes a rebuilt Victorian gatehouse helping to restore the historic overpass.  Martin …

Leadenhall provides City with another icon

Leadenhall, otherwise known as the ‘Cheesegrater’, is expected to reach its maximum height of 225m next month (February), as Severfield-Watson Structures …

Steel rises to the challenge

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

Cellular beams create Airbus headquarters

ASD Westok has worked closely with consulting engineers Ramboll to successfully deliver 500t of cellular beams for the Airbus Office project in Bristol. The …

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