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Steel creates access for all

Prefabricated steel elements have played a key role in a station access improvement programme that was successfully completed during a 51-hour weekend …

Station to station

Mansfield’s new bus station, which links into the adjacent railway station, features an array of bespoke feature steel columns and connections. The former …

Wilkinson at steel’s cutting edge

One of the best known names in UK architecture, whose international repute is growing strongly with ambitious and high profile projects under way worldwide, is …

SSDA Commendation: Jarrold Bridge, Norwich

Spanning the River Wensum, the Jarrold Bridge is supported by just two slender columns and appears to float above the water. Named after, and conceived by, …

SSDA Award: Peace Bridge, Derry-Londonderry

Linking historically divided communities on either side of the River Foyle, the Peace Bridge was conceived as a landmark structure and a focal point for when …

All change for Reading station redevelopment

Work to enlarge and redevelop Reading station, one of the busiest parts of the UK’s rail network, is progressing on schedule with steel construction playing …

SSDA 2010 – Other finalists

South Courtyard Infill, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Enhancing a Grade II listed building, this project’s design includes a contemporary …

SSDA 2010 – A40 Perryn Road Footbridge

Crossing one of London’s busiest arteries, the Perryn Road footbridge features steelwork used in an imaginative fashion and erected on a constrained …

SSDA 2010 – Cathedral Bridge, Derby

Addressing such issues as heritage, access and the environment, the Cathedral Bridge links two important Derby city centre areas forming part of a larger …

Central bridge takes shape

The initial sections of the Central Park footbridge, which spans the River Lea between the Olympic Stadium and the Aquatics Centre, and features both permanent …

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