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Contractor goes Dutch

North Wales based steelwork contractor EvadX has installed the latest Voortman V630 drilling line along with a VB1050 band saw, an investment that represents …

Feature columns drive bus station project

An exacting erection process was necessary for the installation of six feature columns that form Blackburn’s new iconic bus station. Public transport in and …

Bus station begins journey at Blackburn

EvadX, working on behalf of main contractor Thomas Barnes, has erected the first curving columns for Blackburn’s new £5M bus station. Approximately 100t of …

No drama for new steel trusses

An existing steel framed structure has been incorporated into a drama production hub with a series of new transfer trusses replacing internal columns to create …

Steel is appealing for banana facility

EvadX has fabricated, supplied and erected the steelwork for a bespoke banana ripening facility near Wigan. The 5,600m² warehouse has a main span of 50m and a …

Steel formulates iconic research facility

A cancer research centre in Manchester is being constructed with a steel frame to create a building that can flexibly accommodate both research laboratories …

Steelwork boost for cancer research

Work on the new £28.5M Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC) laboratory facility is under way at the Christie Hospital in south Manchester. Approximately …

Leisure spurs redevelopment

The Northumbrian town of Cramlington is getting a makeover with a revamped shopping centre and a new nine screen cinema. A multi million pound scheme to …

Steel accommodates new hotel

Construction work on a new hotel in the centre of Liverpool is progressing in quick time due to the choice of structural steelwork for the main frame. …

Community schools for former mill town

As part of the Academies framework, three new steel framed schools are taking shape in Oldham. Here NSC reports on the progress of each. At its peak in the …

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