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Low carbon offices

A hybrid steel and CLT solution, combined with a retained 1950s structure is said to have played a major role in reducing construction related CO2 on a …

City of London over-station development tops out

Spanning over the Metropolitan and Circle Lines as they enter Liverpool Street Underground Station, a 10-storey City of London office development has …

News in Brief: April 2025

Measuring more than 500m-long, and built with 2,300t of steelwork supplied by Caunton Engineering, Belgium-based Etex has officially opened its largest …

Towering success

The sixth and final phase of the Broadgate redevelopment involves the use of structural steelwork to construct twin office towers, rising to 21 and 38 floors …

Waste solution

Rising up on the south bank of the River Thames, structural steelwork is playing a pivotal role in the construction of one of the UK’s largest energy from …

North London to get world’s largest living wall

Work is progressing on the steel frame erection for a scheme that will, on completion, include the world’s biggest living wall, covering 7,400m2. Pure Data …

Work starts on South Bank ITV studios redevelopment

Initial demolition work has begun on the redevelopment of the former ITV studios on London’s South Bank. Set to complete in 2029, the commercially-led …

Carbon reduction

A sustainable design, using steelwork sourced from facilities powered by renewable energy, is delivering a desirable City of London commercial scheme. FACT …

Steel-framed offices provide West End boost

A new commercial development, situated on the corner of Oxford Street and Wells Street, is one of many changes taking place along the capital’s most famous …

Sustainable approach driving Piccadilly development

A new eight-storey office-led scheme that replaces two buildings at 180 Piccadilly and 48-50 Jermyn Street in London’s West End is using a significant amount …

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