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College qualifies with steel

As one of the town’s initial regeneration phases, a new college campus is set to help reinvigorate Grays town centre. Relocating businesses and shops out of …

East Manchester regeneration scores twice

Much of the construction for the first phase of the East Manchester regeneration scheme is nearing full time as two steel framed facilities are due to be …

Flexible design for South Wales school

Work is under way on a new primary school in Barry, South Wales that is using ISG and Stride Treglown’s highly flexible model design. The £2.7M Nant Talwg …

Research centre chooses steel

Long spans and the ease of internal reconfiguration over the life of the building were key reasons for choosing a steel solution for a research facility in …

Seven up for seafront campus

Being built to complement Swansea University’s existing facilities, Bay Campus is a 65 acre development that includes a library and lecture theatres, as well …

Composites centre takes shape with steel

A multi million pound extension to the National Composites Centre (NCC) in Bristol is nearing completion due to steelwork’s ease and speed of construction. …

College heralds beginning of Highlands campus construction

The initial construction phase of the ambitious Inverness Campus project is taking shape as steel erection for a new College is nearing completion. Inverness …

Student accommodation graduates with steel

An ambitious student accommodation project is under way at the University of Stirling, a scheme that will ultimately provide 788 new bed spaces. Established by …

Art signposts seat of learning

The centrepiece of a new steel framed university teaching block is a hanging artwork of Christian symbols. The latest instalment in the University of …

Campus by the sea takes shape

The £450M Bay Campus development in Swansea is rapidly taking shape with the help of steel construction. Developer St Modwen and Swansea University, along …

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