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Steelwork rises for Gloucester redevelopment

Working on behalf of main contractor Kier, Mifflin Construction is fabricating, supplying and erecting 400t of steelwork for the first phase of Gloucester’s …

Prime offices spur regional activity

Manchester’s commercial sector has seen record levels of activity in recent years and Eleven York Street is one of the projects set to complete this year. …

News in Brief: March 2020

ArcelorMittal Long Products has updated its sales programme to take account of the recent updates to EN10025:2019 parts 2 to 6. This includes the inclusion of …

Commendation: The Greenwich Peninsula Low Carbon Energy Centre

The Greenwich Peninsula Low Carbon Energy Centre is the largest new build residential heat network in Europe, saving over 20,000 tonnes of carbon every year. …

Shoppers’ beacon

A nautical themed shopping centre extension is set to reinvigorate Eastbourne town centre. Martin Cooper reports. A new name, new shops, new restaurants and a …

Seaside town to get shopping beacon

An £85M steel-framed extension to Eastbourne’s existing Arndale shopping mall, currently under construction, will provide 22 new retail units, seven …

News in Brief: February 2017

Barnshaws Section Benders said it has introduced a beam welding service by installing a new semi-automated submerged arc welding machine. The company’s …

Steel frames take shape for Essex school

Steelwork is quickly taking shape on Kier’s £34M school project set in the large residential Beaulieu development in Chelmsford. Approximately 700t of …

News in Brief: April 2017

Billington Holdings has reported strong profit and revenue growth in its full year results to 31 December 2016. Revenue increased from £56.7M in December 2015 …

Contractor appointed for Chichester hospice

Kier has been appointed as main contractor for the new £15.5M steel-framed St Wilfrid’s Hospice in Bosham, Chichester. The hospice will provide modern …

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