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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 …

Steelwork completes at Doncaster cultural centre

Containing 380t of structural steelwork, the frame for the Doncaster Cultural and Learning Centre has been completed by Hambleton Steel. The new steel-framed …

Sport in the frame

York’s Community Stadium will host football and rugby league, as well as providing an array of leisure facilities and a 13-screen cinema. Martin Cooper …

Commendation: The Curve, Slough

A new multi-purpose community venue forms a central element of the larger heart of Slough regeneration project. The three-level Curve building is 89.7m long, …

Community spirit

A community hub containing a high school is set to reinvigorate Midlothian’s former coal mining area. A state-of-the-art community hub and high school, known …

Steel up for Midlothian community asset

More than 1,100t of structural steelwork has been erected for the Newbattle Centre in the former mining town of Easthouses, Midlothian. The project consists of …

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