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Commendation: Lagan Weir Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge, Belfast

Around 16,000 people every week now use Belfast’s new footbridge that connects Donegall Quay with Queens Quay. Early site investigations, both physical and …

Contemporary art extension switched on

Structural steelwork has exhibited its long span qualities in creating the large gallery spaces for the recently opened Tate Modern extension. Proclaimed as …

Retail arrives at Sussex station

The construction of a Waitrose superstore and accompanying car park represents the largest element of the £35M Haywards Heath station upgrade. Big changes are …

Westonbirt canopy walkway opens to visitors

The STIHL Treetop Walkway at the Westonbirt National Arboretum in Gloucestershire officially opened to visitors on 27th April. Offering spectacular views …

Steelwork to transform Haywards Heath station

Structural steelwork erection is nearing completion on the £15M Haywards Heath station and Waitrose project. Forming part of a wider regeneration project that …

Walking high

A steel walkway that transports visitors through the forest canopy will open this month at the UK’s National Arboretum. Martin Cooper reports. Famous for its …

Rebuild for Merseyside hospital

Structural steelwork is playing a crucial role in the redevelopment of one of the largest hospitals in the north of England. Currently under construction, the …

Cantilevering London Wall

Transfer structures supporting cantilevers abound on this City of London commercial development, reports Martin Cooper. London Wall Place will be a new …

Clinical Services building up at Liverpool hospital scheme

Steel erection has been completed on the Clinical Services Support Building (CSSB) at the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Royal Liverpool University …

The Next big thing

A large 25m-high distribution centre for Next is rapidly taking shape on the outskirts of Doncaster. The UK’s distribution centre sector is on the up with a …

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