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Top marks for steel at Norwich school

Construction work is underway on a 420-place steel-framed primary school near Norwich. AC Bacon Engineering, working on behalf of RG Carter, is fabricating, …

Steel solution for UK’s first mobility hub

Working on behalf of main contractor Bowmer + Kirkland, Caunton Engineering are fabricating, supplying and erecting the steelwork for what is said to be the …

Steel solution for Welsh viaduct

Forming part of the wider Heads of the Valley scheme, steel construction is playing an integral role in the widening and strengthening of the Taf Fechan …

Making spaces

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the construction of a new multi-storey car park for staff at Stoke-on-Trent’s main NHS hospital. FACT …

Medical training framed in steel

A new steel-framed medical training college in Bolton will provide a timely boost to the NHS and the local economy. FACT FILEBolton College of Medical …

Building for the future

A steel-framed solution has proven to be ideal for the construction of the UK’s first foam glass plant, which will produce a new lightweight building block. …

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 …

Work starts on final phase at Redditch Gateway

Main contractor Winvic Construction has been appointed by developer Stoford to deliver two industrial warehouses, forming the second and final phase of …

Steel completed for Bolton medical college

Working on behalf of Willmott Dixon, Leach Structural Steelwork has fabricated, supplied and erected 390t of steelwork for the Bolton College of Medical …

School stacks up with steel

Working on behalf of BAM Construction, Elland Steel Structures has fabricated, supplied and erected 760t of steelwork for the new North Brent School in London. …

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