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London tower close to topping out

Steelwork has reached the 16th level at Ropemaker, a new commercial development currently under construction in the City of London. Working on behalf of …

Keeping the neighbours happy

A worn out 1960’s concrete structure in central London is being given a new lease of life with steel framed extensions, with the majority of the construction …

Capital change

A new cultural and business quarter is rapidly taking shape on the banks of the River Liffey in Dublin’s Docklands. Martin Cooper reports from a project …

City project maximises its space

A new eight-storey office development at 60 Gresham Street in the City of London has overcome a number of challenges with steel construction. Situated on a …

Expansion at Scotland’s largest business park

The new £330M Maxim office development at the Eurocentral Business Park in Lanarkshire, will on completion offer 85,000m2 of office space in ten high quality …

40 Years Ago: A panorama of steel

Taken from Building with Steel, 1968 One dictionary definition of panorama is ‘continuous passing scene’ and this pretty well sums up structural steelwork …

Futuristic offices will transform city centre

A design and build programme has played a vital role on a multi-storey project in Birmingham where a number of innovations have considerably reduced the …

Olympic sized pool to aid Corby regeneration

Willmott Dixon has been given the go ahead to start work on a £19.8M steel framed swimming pool in Corby, Northamptonshire. Known as the Corby-East Midlands …

Weekend closures help dance studio work

Main contractor Killby & Gayford lifted a total of 24 Metsec beams into position during two weekend road closures at The Place, home of the London …

Towers of London

The high-rise skyline of the Isle of Dogs will shortly be augmented by two more steel framed office blocks which have replaced an earlier design for one large …

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