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Repurposed steel provides centrepiece for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

A spectacular 21m-tall steel sculpture, known as the ‘Tree of Trees’ featuring 350 British native trees was unveiled outside Buckingham Palace as a …

Milestone reached on east London’s Rowe project

BAM has topped out at the Rowe in Whitechapel, a new 12-storey project that includes a retained 1960s façade. Originally built as a textile factory, and more …

Skanska’s central London scheme reaches summit

Main contractor Skanska said its steel-framed Earnshaw Building in St Giles, central London, has reached the highest point of construction. The development …

Contract awarded for north London multi-storey warehouse

Glencar Construction has been appointed by St George, a leading mixed-use developer and member of the Berkeley Group, and SEGRO, a leading owner and developer …

News in Brief June 2022

St. Modwen Logistics has received the internationally recognised RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Gold Health and Safety Award for …

Plans revealed for major British Library extension

Developers Stanhope and Mitsui Fudosan UK have unveiled plans for a major extension to the British Library site in London’s St Pancras area. Designed by …

Rising with ladder frames

A stability balancing act is at the heart of the design for 22 Ropemaker Street, a landmark City of London steel-framed office development. Martin Cooper …

Steel checks in for Grosvenor Square hotel project

Working on behalf of main contractor Multiplex, Severfield is currently fabricating, supplying and erecting the steelwork a new hotel project housed in the …

Go-ahead given for major Farringdon refurbishment scheme

Developer Welput and its funding partner BentallGreenOak have received planning consent for the refurbishment and extension of its Farringdon Road Estate to …

Steel landmark for St Giles

Structural steelwork has proven to be the sustainable framing choice for a new 10-storey commercial building in Central London. Martin Cooper

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