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Major employment park set for Towcester

Winvic Construction has been appointed by IM Properties to construct a major new employment park at Towcester, Northamptonshire. Expected to create 1,500 jobs …

Logistics boost for south east London

The City of London Corporation’s commercial property developer Stoford and Axel Logistics have begun construction of a new urban warehousing development in …

Know your boundaries

The design for an industrial/warehouse scheme in Beckton, east London is the first project to incorporate a new fire engineered boundary wall specification …

News in Brief – February 2025

Caunton Engineering has installed a Peddinghaus Peddibot 1250 at its Moorgreen fabrication facility. Equipped with capabilities for plasma cutting, oxy-fuel …

AWARD – 8 Bishopsgate, London

High sustainability credentials and an evolving design have all played an important role in the delivery of a 50-storey landmark City of London development. …

COMMENDATION – Haymarket, Edinburgh

Two steel-framed office blocks form an integral element of a scheme creating a new multi-use destination for Scotland’s capital city. FACT FILEArchitect: …

Steelwork completes full circle

A 15-storey steel-framed speculative office block represents the final piece of Manchester’s multi-million-pound Circle Square development. FACT FILENo. 3 …

Rugby scores with steel

Steelwork’s speed of construction is ensuring the third phase at Symmetry Park Rugby, an important addition to the East Midlands’ logistics park …

Groundbreaking for net zero carbon development in Darlington

Main contractor Winvic and Greenbox have celebrated, with a groundbreaking ceremony, the start of construction for a new net zero carbon logistics park in …

Steel provides flexible lab solution

Europe’s largest clinical academic campus is set to receive a major boost with the delivery of the £35M Citylabs 4.0 development. FACT FILECitylabs 4.0, …

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