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Steel checks in at cantilevering hotel

A confined site, bounded by busy roads and the Manchester Tramlink, have all been contributing factors in the choice of a steel-framed solution being used for …

Steelwork creates outstanding results

Following on from the previous article, another City of London office block is aiming to achieve the highest sustainability ratings once a major refurbishment …

Steel supports over-station offices

Forming a bridge over underground railway assets, a series of large steel trusses are enabling the construction of a new City of London commercial development. …

COMMENDATION: SAS13 Bridge Replacement, Birmingham

Forming an important part of the HS2 line approach to Birmingham, a weathering steel Warren truss structure is the longest railway bridge in the Midlands. FACT …

Top marks for steel

Following the principles set out in its own design guide for schools, Kier Construction is utilising a steel-framed solution for its latest educational project …

Steel frame completes bridging solution

The steel-framed One Keskidee Square, a 26,000m2 commercial building at King’s Cross, is targeting a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating and has recently …

Second city paradise

e steel-framed 13-storey One Centenary Way is the first building to be constructed in phase two of Birmingham’s Paradise

Signature structure highlights regeneration

Spanning an important London underground station and featuring an architecturally-detailed exposed steel frame, 21 Moorfields is a feat of engineering. Martin …

Sport and fitness in the frame

A steel-framed solution is the answer for a leading retailer’s first new build outlet in Scotland. Sports goods retailer Sports Direct is building its first …

Retail buys into town centre revival

A steel-framed Sainsbury’s store and car park form an initial phase in Redhill’s ambitious redevelopment plans. The Surrey town of Redhill is getting a …

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