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Green light for Canada Water commercial scheme

Southwark Council has granted permission for a 140,000m2 commercially-driven scheme at Canada Water in south London to go ahead. The 4.5-acre site known as …

Work starts on latest phase at Paradise Birmingham

Main contractor Sir Robert McAlpine has begun work on Three Chamberlain Square, the latest commercial building at Paradise Birmingham. Scheduled to open in …

Steel-framed addition for City skyline

Maximising office spaces and increasing the site’s available footprint with a raking transfer structure, a steel-framed design has provided a number of …

Standing tall

Structural steelwork has provided the clear span requirements for City Square House commercial development in Leeds. FACT FILECity Square House, LeedsMain …

Steel solution for city centre site

Structural steelwork’s flexibility has come to the fore on a city centre project in Dublin, where a new structure occupies over 98% of an existing plot and …

Three over-station central London schemes planned by TfL

Transport for London (TfL)’s wholly-owned commercial property company, TTL Properties Ltd (TTLP), has announced it has selected Helical as its preferred …

Steel provides the tools

Requiring a series of long clear spans and a quick construction programme, a well-known manufacturer has chosen a steel-framed solution for its new UK facility …

Offices add to vibrant market

Steel construction is playing a vital role in the redevelopment of the Vaux brewery site in Sunderland. Martin Cooper reports from the site’s latest scheme, …

Clydeside regeneration

One of the final elements of a prime city centre regeneration project on the banks of the River Clyde is quickly taking shape with the aid of steel …

COMMENDATION: Assembly Bristol, Building A

A landmark 24,000m2 office building is the first of three structures that will make up Bristol city centre’s Assembly campus FACT FILEArchitect: Allford Hall …

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