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All change at Cheapside

Plans are afoot to return one of London’s oldest thoroughfares into a retail destination. Martin Cooper reports from One New Change, a new landmark retail …

Frame completed on Excellent development

Steelwork contractor William Hare has completed the structural steel erection on the £170M Central Saint Giles development in central London. The …

Steel provides architect’s vision

Cost, efficiency as well as a number of challenges associated with existing foundations were all overcome with the use of a steel frame on a new commercial …

More for prestigious south bank development

Steel construction has played an integral role in the development of More London on the capital’s south bank. Martin Cooper reports from Plot 7, the last …

Skanska’s landmark office for City of London

A new and prestigious office development is rapidly taking shape in the heart of the City of London. The Walbrook comprises ten above ground floors and three …

Lattice beams go on air in radio studios

Specially manufactured triangular lattice structures are providing visible upright support for essential equipment in a temporary radio broadcast studio in …

Utilities work powers ahead at Olympic Park

The steel frame for the Energy Centre located in the west of the London 2012 Olympic Park has been completed by The AA Group (TAAG). The building will provide …

Portal frames on track

Steelwork design has played an important role in the construction of a traincare maintenance depot for east London’s new overground railway line. The East …

Commercial landmark for Victoria

The number of planned office developments across the UK has taken a dip in recent months, however there are still many on-going projects including a …

Steelwork rises on Olympic Park

London’s prestigious 2012 Olympic Stadium (left) is now beginning to take shape on the Olympic Park in east London. Steel terracing supports, each weighing …

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