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Steel bridge for major Lincoln housing development

Providing improved road and pedestrian access to the Lincoln Charterholme development, a 40m-long steel bridge is being installed by Nusteel Structures. …

Work starts on Ballycastle leisure centre

Causeway Coast and Glen Borough Council has appointed Graham as main contractor for its new leisure centre in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland. The £16.4 million …

Steelwork creating improved A12 junction

Steel beams, measuring 48m in length have been installed to create the new Marylands Bridge, which forms part of the ongoing M25 Junction 28 upgrade. The …

New bridges to kick-start Lincoln economic growth

GRAHAM Construction has been appointed by the City of Lincoln Council to design and deliver crucial elements of the Western Growth Corridor development, which …

Clydeside regeneration

One of the final elements of a prime city centre regeneration project on the banks of the River Clyde is quickly taking shape with the aid of steel …

Steelwork stars for Blackpool’s big screen

The use of structural steelwork has provided the long spans and flexibility for a nine-screen cinema complex that also accommodates retail and restaurant …

East London bridge installed on Christmas Day

Civil engineering contractor Graham successfully installed a new pedestrian and cycle bridge in east London during the early hours of Christmas Day. The …

News in Brief: September 2019

Manchester Galvanizing [part of the Wedge Group] has more than doubled its works footprint at Heywood, near Rochdale, following a £1M expansion project. A …

News in brief: February 2019

McLaughlin & Harvey has awarded Caunton Engineering the steelwork contract for a £114M distribution hub for United Parcel Service at East Midlands …

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 …

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