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Reduced carbon offering for light gauge steel solutions

Light gauge steel specialist voestalpine Metsec has launched a reduced carbon option for products including its pre-panelised load bearing solution, Metframe, …

AWARD – Sky Innovation Centre, London

Showcasing structural engineering excellence to reduce carbon by advanced analysis, this minimalist building creates an inspiring working environment for a …

Metsec updates steel framing guide

voestalpine Metsec has published the latest version of its Steel Framing Systems (SFS) Specification Manual, which is said to be one of the industry’s most …

New CEO is formally introduced at BCSA’s National Dinner

Held in the grounds of central London’s Regent’s University, the British Constructional Steelwork Association’s (BCSA) new CEO, Jonathan Clemens …

Supplying the sector

Steel stockholders play a vital part in the steel construction supply chain, ensuring the market is supplied with what it needs when it is needed. From an …

Steel hits the right note

Manchester’s Hallé Orchestra is enlarging its St Peter’s rehearsal and recording facility with the construction of a steel-framed extension that will …

Metsec launches new range of steel framing systems

voestalpine Metsec has launched a new range of steel framing systems (SFS) that it claims reduces both environmental impact and cost to customers. The company …

Light gauge accommodation solution

Offering 180 students accommodation, a new campus building for the University of Leeds has been completed on time with the aid of Kingspan Steel Building …

Trusses span sporting haven

A series of storey-high trusses create the transfer deck between a leisure centre and a residential scheme in London. Replacing a number of old Victorian …

An introduction to light gauge steel

Whether it is purlins, side rails, walling, composite panels or built up cladding solutions, light gauge steel products are utilised across multiple building …

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