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Quick treatment

Flexibility and speed of construction were crucial factors in the decision to use structural steelwork for a new extension at the Royal Oldham Hospital. …

Framing hospital excellence

A new 800 bed acute hospital is rapidly taking shape in north Bristol, a project which is making use of more than 6,000t of structural steelwork and aiming to …

Steel completes healthy community frame

Construction work is underway on a £4M project to build a new library, health centre and children’s centre in Pelsall, West Midlands, following the earlier …

Hospital aims for excellence

A new 800 bed acute hospital is rapidly taking shape in north Bristol, a project which is making use of more than 6,000t of structural steelwork and aiming to …

Steel treatment for research campus

The latest structure at Newcastle’s state-of-the-art medical research campus is another steel-framed building. Steel has proven to be the material of choice …

Quick steel is cost efficient

Using steel has paid dividends on a health care project in Doncaster with limited site access and storage space available. As part of a £14M project to …

Glasgow hospital scoops third award

The new Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow has won the ‘Best Healthcare Building 2009’ at the Glasgow Institute of Architects (GIA) Awards, its third prestigious …

A wing to suit programme constraints

Kirkcaldy’s Victoria Hospital is in the midst of a redevelopment with the construction of a new wing.  A steel frame has proven to be the answer for a …

New hospitals are super in steel

Speed, efficiency and cost effectiveness are just some of the reasons why a massive Birmingham hospital project is relying entirely on steel as its framing …

Flexible steel gets clean bill of health

Changing the structural design to steel, from timber and masonry, has resulted in a quicker construction time and more efficient buildings for a new healthcare …

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