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News in Brief: April 2025

Measuring more than 500m-long, and built with 2,300t of steelwork supplied by Caunton Engineering, Belgium-based Etex has officially opened its largest …

Steel spans speculative warehouse

Undertaking preliminary works, such as hard-standing areas and drainage, prior to the commencement of the steel erection, has been key in keeping the Doncaster …

Ground broken on net zero speculative development in Doncaster

Panattoni has put the first spade in the ground to start speculatively developing its 38,793m2 logistics facility at Doncaster. Winvic Construction has been …

News in Brief: April 2023

Logistics and real estate developer Panattoni has secured planning consent for a 38,700m2 speculative logistics development at Doncaster. Work will start …

Steel up for Doncaster distribution centre

Working on behalf of Readie Construction, Caunton Engineering has completed the erection of the steel frame for a new 38,000m² speculative distribution centre …

Showing off the past

Accommodating many of Doncaster’s historical relics, a new steel-framed cultural hub has also been designed to surround and exhibit a retained Edwardian …

Steelwork completes at Doncaster cultural centre

Containing 380t of structural steelwork, the frame for the Doncaster Cultural and Learning Centre has been completed by Hambleton Steel. The new steel-framed …

News in Brief: January 2019

ArcelorMittal has updated its slim floor design software CoSFB v1.6 to include the UB and UC range of sections from EN 10365:17. CoSFB allows designers to …

Doncaster high-speed rail campus opens

As part of the government’s efforts to boost rail construction expertise, the Doncaster campus of the National College for High Speed Rail (NCHSR) has …

High speed rail college set to arrive

In anticipation of the construction of high-speed rail infrastructure, a national college to train specialist engineers is being built. Martin Cooper reports …

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