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Atlas Ward expands with FICEP machinery

Equipment manufacturer FICEP has recently delivered a raft of new state-of-the-art machines to Atlas Ward Structures’ facility in North Yorkshire. The …

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 …

3D modelling for steel construction

Two seminars will be held in March outlining the importance of Structural Building Information Modelling (BIM). They will act as a showcase for the latest …

News in Brief: January 2007

Following some concerns raised in the industry media as to the competence of steel erectors that have slinging and signalling endorsements on their CSCS cards …

FICEP installs new processing equipment

Norwich based steelwork contractor DGT Steel & Cladding has installed its first FICEP machine for its production facility. Supplied by FICEP UK, the …

Showcase for fully integrated design and fabrication

Barrett Steel Buildings has created a state of the art facility that fully integrates design and fabrication. Nick Barrett reports on what a modern fabrication …

New labour saving system

FICEP has launched a new Scribing System which is said to automatically make lines and weld symbols as well measurements on beams, thereby reducing the normal …

Severfield-Reeve increases capacity

Severfield-Reeve Structures has invested in a range of new equipment as part of a refurbishment programme at its North Yorkshire plant. The equipment includes …

Barrett chooses Ficep

Barrett Steel Buildings has placed an order with Ficep UK for machinery including two new 1101DZB CNC drilling and sawing lines and the latest plasma coping …

News in Brief: February 2005

A stainless steel surface finishes pack, targeted for use by architects, has been published by the British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA). It contains …

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