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Part of Rotherham’s wide-ranging Town Centre Masterplan, steelwork is creating a new open-plan market building as well as being used to strengthen some …

News in Brief- September 2025

Main contractor Morgan Sindall has started preliminary work on Ardrossan Community Campus, the first phase of a wider redevelopment masterplan. It will consist …

Hub spurs regeneration

Big changes are afoot in Radcliffe, as a town centre redevelopment is underway with a steel-framed Civic Hub that includes a swimming pool and library taking …

Plans approved for Landsec’s latest City office scheme

The City of London Corporation Planning Applications Sub-Committee has approved a new office scheme at 1 Little New Street. To be developed by Landsec, and …

Green light for Manchester library

Planning permission has been granted for a state-of-the-art library at Manchester Metropolitan University. Manchester City Council has approved the project, …

News in Brief: February 2022

Billington Structures has appointed Kevin Campbell as Managing Director. Mark Smith, CEO of Billington, said: “I am pleased to welcome Kevin to the Group. He …

Pre-construction deal signed for British Library archive

Wates Construction has been appointed as pre-construction stage partner for the redevelopment of the British Library site at Boston Spa, West Yorkshire. The …

Steel scores for Wiltshire leisure facility

The need for long internal column-free spans and a quick construction programme meant a steel-framed solution was the project team’s choice for the Melksham …

News in Brief: July/August 2021

Steelwork contractor Severfield has reported an 11% revenue increase to £363.3M for the year ending March 2021, compared to £327.4M in 2020, which represents …

Showing off the past

Accommodating many of Doncaster’s historical relics, a new steel-framed cultural hub has also been designed to surround and exhibit a retained Edwardian …

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