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Commercial extension

Two existing office blocks that span over some of London Victoria’s busiest railway lines are both being enlarged with new steel-framed floors.

Trusses support super Nova at Victoria

The second phase of the Nova development in central London is once again using structural steelwork’s numerous attributes for the 17-storey n2 commercial …

The Recreational Complex

Recent years have seen the development of multi-activity sports and recreational com­plexes. There is clearly need for more. Gerry Williamson writes here of …

Contract signed for major Covent Garden redevelopment

London-based real estate developer, Seaforth, has signed a contract with BAM Construction to deliver the £110M refurbishment of Space House, a landmark Grade …

New office neighbourhood for east London’s Stratford

Lendlease and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) have expressed a vote of confidence in the London office market through the establishment …

Trusses frame waste solution

Structural steelwork is taking a central role in the development of Edmonton EcoPark, a £1.2bn sustainable waste management hub in north

Museum displays steel frame

Described as one of the world’s most significant cultural projects, the Victoria and Albert Museum is currently constructing two new sites in east London as …

Victoria Nova scheme expands with steel

Steelwork erection is progressing on the n2 building, which represents phase two of the Nova development adjacent to London Victoria railway station. The …

Forging a new way

Steelwork is playing a significant role at the Forge project in London, where an innovative method is being used that could transform the construction industry …

Building for future health

As featured on television, a logistically-challenging site in the middle of two London hospitals has utilised steel construction to build a new five-storey …

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