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All change at Newport Station

Newport Station in South Wales is currently in the middle of a redevelopment programme with new passenger concourse buildings and footbridges under …

Around the Press: February 2010

Financial Times 28 December 2009 Corus chief calls for big spending push in UK Britain should shrug off worries about its huge government deficit and prepare …

Success for steel projects at Structural Awards

The Infinity Footbridge which spans the River Tees at Stockton scooped the Supreme Award for Structural Engineering Excellence, as well as winning the Award …

SSDA 2009 – Castleford Footbridge

Spanning the River Aire, Castleford’s new footbridge unites the town and forms the first phase of a proposed riverscape masterplan. Wakefield Council funded …

SSDA 2009 – Xstrata Aerial Walkway, Kew

Since opening in May 2008 Kew Gardens’ aerial walkway has been a complete success delighting thousands of visitors with its treetop views. Brilliantly …

SSDA 2009: Cabot Circus Footbridge, Broadmead, Bristol

The sweeping high level glazed footbridge connects the new Cabot Circus retail development with its multi-storey car park by spanning the Bond Street South …

Bridge to bring peace to Irish city

Designs for a new £13M foot/cycle bridge across the River Foyle in Londonderry have been unveiled. To be known as the Peace Bridge, the structure is a curved …

Bridge ushers in new era for Tees Valley

A new landmark structure, known as the Infinity Bridge, which links the multi-million pound North Shore development with the thriving Teesdale area will …

First link to Olympic Stadium in place

The first of five bridges which will link the Olympic Stadium to the rest of the London 2012 site has been erected by Fairfield Mabey. A 1,000t capacity mobile …

Bridging the Rugby gap

Steelwork contractor Allerton Bridges (part of Allerton Engineering) has completed fabrication work on its longest single span bridge to date. The 35t …

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