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Sustainable choices

Steel sections from the most sustainable sources available have contributed to more than 90% of the main frame for the Holborn Viaduct commercial scheme. FACT …

Low carbon offices

A hybrid steel and CLT solution, combined with a retained 1950s structure is said to have played a major role in reducing construction related CO2 on a …

Steel-framed offices provide West End boost

A new commercial development, situated on the corner of Oxford Street and Wells Street, is one of many changes taking place along the capital’s most famous …

MERIT – Holbein Gardens, London

Sustainability and circularity are at the heart of a central London project where reclaimed steelwork made up approximately one-third of the overall steel …

Steelwork creates outstanding results

Following on from the previous article, another City of London office block is aiming to achieve the highest sustainability ratings once a major refurbishment …

COMMENDATION: Montacute Yards, London

Comprising new offices, retail outlets and a warehouse, alongside the refurbishment of a Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, a Shoreditch brownfield site has …

Sustainability in the frame

A number of efficiencies, including renewably produced steelwork, are contributing to a London office scheme achieving the highest sustainability and wellness …

Riverside refurbishment

A 1980s-built City of London office block is being redeveloped and enlarged with structural steelwork forming a south elevation that overlooks the River Thames …

Retain and enlarge

A complex project that has included a partial demolition programme, strengthening of existing steelwork and the addition of new upper floors has extensively …

Merit: Thirty Broadwick, London

The structural design of Thirty Broadwick offers optimised lettable floor areas within Soho’s tight streetscape, and replaces a tired building with one that …

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