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Contractor named for Nottingham community healthcare facility

Henry Brothers has been appointed to build the new Broad Marsh Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) in Nottingham. The new NHS facility is one of a number of CDCs …

Steel leads South Wales regeneration

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the first phase of transforming a former industrial site in Llanelli into a world-class leisure, research and …

News in Brief: June 2025

A planning application has been submitted for the first phase of Northern Gateway, a large manufacturing park near Bury in Greater Manchester. The scheme will …

Where the nuts go to…

…and the bolts, and the structural steel and the cladding services and so on. This is the story of Coseley Engineering’s 41 unit contract to provide …

Steel extension for Liverpool children’s hospital

The steel frame for a new facility at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool is quickly taking shape. The state-of-the-art Surgical Neonatal Intensive …

News in Brief: November 2024

William Hare Group has reported a strong financial performance for year ending 31 December 2023. The Group recorded a turnover for the year of £315.5M, an …

SSDA 2024 National Finalists

Devon Place Footbridge, Newport FACT FILEArchitect: Grimshaw ArchitectsStructural engineer: Cass HaywardMain contractor: Griffiths LtdClient: Newport City …

News in Brief: February 2024

Main contractor Glencar has been appointed by investment management and advisory firm Vengrove, to construct two warehouse units of 3,900m2 and 5,300m2 at …

Patient design

Structural steelwork has provided the solution for a mental health inpatient unit that has wellbeing and a therapeutic environment at the heart of its design. …

Derbyshire healthcare projects topped with steel

Working on behalf of main contractor IHP, a joint venture between Vinci and Sir Robert McAlpine, Elland Steel Structures is fabricating, supplying and erecting …

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