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Steelwork raises flagship development

A multi-million-pound research facility is set to help collaboration between industry and academia as well as providing a significant boost to the Welsh …

Advanced manufacturing facility lands in Wales

The Welsh Government is investing £20M in a flagship development that will improve productivity, skills and innovation across a range of sectors including …

RIBA Award for Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

The RIBA West Midlands’ Building of the Year Award 2018 has been presented to the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, the first purpose-built music college built …

Peak development

Cambridge’s tallest office block will form the centrepiece of the city’s ambitious CB1 master plan. Cambridge is currently a hive of construction activity, …

Steel hangar for RAF Marham’s latest jets

Galliford Try Lagan Construction Joint Venture (GTLC) has been awarded a contract worth £135M to upgrade infrastructure and facilities at RAF Marham near …

Steel in tune for acoustics

Steel-framed boxes within steel-framed boxes are the order of the day for a new music conservatoire under construction in Birmingham. Martin Cooper reports. …

Steel completes on Birmingham Conservatoire

The main steel elements on the first music conservatoire to be built in the UK for 30 years have been completed. Working on behalf of main contractor Galliford …

Flagship Welsh school opens to pupils

Holywell School in Flintshire, one of the first projects in Wales’ 21st Century Schools Programme (see NSC Feb 2016) has opened. The flagship £30M …

Wales gets flagship school

Steel construction has ensured a challenging shaped school has been designed and erected successfully One of the first projects in Wales’ 21st Century …

Steel school provides community resource

A multi-million pound project in Wick will deliver first-class educational and community facilities, all housed within two steel-framed structures. Martin …

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