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New life for town centre

Part of a multi-million pound regeneration scheme and spread over two sites, the Wigan Life Centre is a multi-function facility set to invigorate the borough. …

A dual purpose pavilion

Next year a new pavilion will open at Headingley, the home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. NSC reports on a stand which will also be used as teaching space …

A school for future needs

In-built flexibility has played a major role in the design of a new school in Liverpool, where all teaching blocks can be enlarged and rearranged to …

Steelwork contractor scoops supply chain accolade

Elland Steel Structures has won BAM Construction’s National Quality Award for 2008 at BAM’s Annual Supply Chain Awards ceremony. The award was in …

Steel hotel for historic football ground

Sheffield United FC’s hotel has been partially built over an existing entrance to Bramall Lane stadium. The thoroughfare needed to be kept open to the public …

Two more members join charter

The Steel Construction Sustainability Charter has recently added two more BCSA members to its list, bringing the total number of companies to have been …

Ship-shape and steel fashion

Teesside’s maritime heritage has provided the inspiration for the design of a new educational facility in Middlesbrough. Martin Cooper reports on a project …

Expansion programme complete at Elland Steel

A £3.1M investment and expansion programme, which commenced in August 2006, has recently been completed at Elland Steel Structures’ Halifax facility. Making …

New Middlesbrough campus under way

Steelwork is under way for the new Middlesbrough College located at Middlehaven, the former dock area of the town. The new educational facility will occupy a …

Sustainability charter grows

Two more BCSA members, Conder Structures and International Paint, have been successfully audited under the Steel Construction Sustainability Charter. This …

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