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Steel highlights for police HQ

A new headquarters for the City of London Police, featuring an intricate exoskeleton design, is one of two steel-framed buildings at the Salisbury Square …

Embracing the circular economy

Reclaimed steelwork accounts for approximately 77% of the structural frame at 30 Duke Street St James’s, making it the largest steel reuse project for a …

Mace appointed for 30-storey City of London tower

Hertshten Properties has appointed Mace to deliver its 85 Gracechurch Street office development in London’s Square Mile. Designed by architect Woods Bagot, …

News in Brief- September 2025

Main contractor Morgan Sindall has started preliminary work on Ardrossan Community Campus, the first phase of a wider redevelopment masterplan. It will consist …

Hybrid design for outstanding offices

Aiming to be one of the most sustainable office towers in the capital, a 27-storey building that embraces innovation is taking shape opposite the southern …

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 …

Contractor appointed for Reading weather centre

The Government Property Agency (GPA) has appointed Mace as the main contractor for its new cutting-edge weather centre. The new headquarters of the European …

AWARD – n2 Nova Evolved, London

Built on a congested site with important water and transport assets underneath, a 17-storey commercial building forms the second phase of the Nova development …

COMMENDATION – Paddington Square, London

A 23-storey mixed-use building, which includes west London’s highest rooftop restaurant, has revitalised an area between Paddington Station and St Mary’s …

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