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News in Brief – March 2015

The final part of Swindon’s steel framed £16.6M Regent Circus scheme – a six-screen Cineworld – has opened completing the town centre project. Anchored …

Steel checks out second largest Midlands supermarket

More than 1,100t of structural steelwork has been erected to form a Sainsbury’s superstore in Wolverhampton; a 6,689m² building that boasts a café, …

Steel supports retail development

A major retail led regeneration scheme is set to revitalise a five acre former college campus site in Swindon town centre. Wiltshire’s largest town is poised …

Hybrid design for leisure park

The requirement for lightweight flexible structures has resulted in steel being used on all leisure facility buildings at the latest Center Parcs development. …

Steel pumps new heart into Redcar

A steel framed leisure, business and civic complex will help to rejuvenate Redcar town centre. Martin Cooper reports from the town where steel still runs in …

Construction under way at Center Parcs

Steelwork is playing a crucial role in the construction of the latest Center Parcs leisure complex taking shape at Woburn Forest near Milton Keynes. The £250M …

Steelwork regenerates steel town

Approximately 1,200t of structural steelwork is being used to construct the Redcar Leisure and Community Heart, which forms part of a multi million pound …

Siemens advances with steel

Steel construction is playing a pivotal role in the development of a large new business park on the outskirts of Lincoln, providing a major boost to the local …

Town centre evolves with education

A four-storey steel frame, incorporating a retained listed fire station façade, will house a new vocational college in Dudley. Big changes are afoot in Dudley …

Bespoke portal frame rises quickly

Needing a steel frame capable of supporting different loadings, a distribution centre in Enfield also required a frame which could be designed and erected in …

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