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Purpose built green warehouse

Due for completion in early 2010, Tesco’s huge Teesport distribution centre represents a massive investment which will create hundreds of jobs as well as …

Kent’s largest distribution centre

A host of sustainable features have been included in the construction of two large distribution warehouses for a major supermarket chain in north Kent. More …

A slice of the action for steel

A steel framed solution was the answer for a new production and office building for Domino’s Pizza, where 60m long internal spans were a requirement. The …

Sustainability takes centre stage

Optimum sustainability is being achieved with state of the art technology on the Blue Planet distribution centre in Staffordshire. Situated on the outskirts of …

Steel supports new European record holder

A huge environmental benefit will be had from Europe’s largest bonded warehouse which has recently been erected in Avonmouth. The UK is said to be the …

Premium warehouse

An international freight forwarder has significantly increased its capacity with a new purpose built distribution centre featuring four mezzanine levels and …

The bridge challenge

A distribution centre with a wave-like roof coupled with tight construction deadlines created new challenges for Conder. Speed of construction was paramount …

Steel bridges the valley

The first steel sections of the Rheola Bridge in South Wales have been lifted into position by Fairfield-Mabey. Named after a local pub, the bridge forms an …

Honda selects design and build

A prestigious business park is rapidly expanding with two new steel warehouses, one a design build unit for Honda and the other Swindon’s largest ever …

SSDA 2005 – Concast Facility Extension, Port Talbot Steel Works

One of the toughest steelwork construction challenges of the year was a project to increase the capacity of Corus’ Concast Facility at Port Talbot, South …

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