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Steelwork starts on expanding Leeds commercial district

Working on behalf of main contractor Wates, Elland Steel Structures has begun steel erection for the latest phase of the Wellington Place development in Leeds …

Second city paradise

e steel-framed 13-storey One Centenary Way is the first building to be constructed in phase two of Birmingham’s Paradise

Commercial reinvention

One of the first buildings to be built on the Canary Wharf financial estate in east London is being innovatively reconfigured and enlarged to be a Grade-A …

Images released of future City skyline

The City of London Corporation has released updated images visualising how the Square Mile’s skyline will look by the mid 2020s. The new images capture all …

Steel up for top floor flexible spaces

Working on behalf of main contractor Lend Lease, Elland Steel Structures (ESS) has fabricated, supplied and erected 300t of steelwork for the Manchester Goods …

Steel forms City’s sustainable tower

An evolving design and high sustainability credentials have both been key ingredients for 8 Bishopsgate, the City of London’s latest landmark high-rise …

South Bank tower

Forming part of a large residential-led master plan, an 18-storey steel-framed commercial building will create a landmark structure on London’s

City of London approves third office tower in 2021

The City of London Corporation has approved a new 38-storey development at 2 Finsbury Avenue, making it the third tall building to receive planning permission …

Twin Slough commercial scheme given planning consent

AshbyCapital and U+I have received planning consent for No 1 and No 3 The Future Works, a 24,100m2 commercial quarter in the heart of Slough and adjacent to …

Academia embraces sustainability

A steel-framed solution has helped the University of Salford achieve its sustainability aspirations for its new Science, Engineering and Environmental (SEE) …

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