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Advancing ahead

It’s four months since Corus launched the Advance branding for its beams, columns, channels, angles, and bearing piles manufactured in the UK, and many …

Competitive gap crushes concrete

Steel frames remain the fastest and most cost effective framing solution for both commercial offices and residential apartments according to the latest Cost …

Competitive gap still favours steel

Structural steel remains the most cost effective option for building frames and floors in the latest update of a building cost comparison study carried out by …

News in Brief – October 2006

Seven managers from companies including Corus and Metsec who are participating in the Metals Industry Managing for Success pilot programme have recently …

Industry takes combined approach for seminars

Corus, the BCSA and the SCI have joined forces and combined their educational and training schedules into one unified programme. Roger Steeper, Corus Manager …

New mill to deliver consistent quality

As part of a £130M facility investment at the Scunthorpe site, Corus is enhancing its medium Section Mill to deliver a first in steel rolling technology. The …

Corus banks New York supply deal

Corus will supply more than 3,000t of steel beams and plates to developer and main contractor Douglas Durst, for the construction of the new Bank of America …

Record high undergraduates awards entries

Entries for both Corus’ 2006 Undergraduate Architect Awards (UGAA) and Corus’ 2006 Undergraduate Design Awards (UGDA) are running at very high levels. More …

Corus website gets upgrade

Corus re-launched its construction website in November after a complete redesign. “The website needed a revamp to give it a better structure and make …

Corus took the strain at Civils

Offering to ‘take the strain’ out of the industry, Corus’ stand at Civils 2005 proved highly successful. The only two-level stand at the show offered …

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