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Steel supports over-station offices

Forming a bridge over underground railway assets, a series of large steel trusses are enabling the construction of a new City of London commercial development. …

News in Brief: June 2024

Mace has been appointed by Helical as the main contractor on the redevelopment of 100 New Bridge Street in the City of London. Located adjacent to City …

Steel provides Excellent solution

Reusing existing foundations and sourcing EAF produced steelwork have helped to reduce embodied carbon on a City of London commercial scheme. FACT …

Sustainability drives office design

Structural steelwork’s lightweight attributes and sustainability credentials have proven to be ideal for an over-station office development in the City of …

Work underway on Liverpool Street over-station scheme

Structural steelwork erection has commenced on the 1 Liverpool Street project in the City of London. Mace is delivering the scheme for Aviva Investors and …

Passport to a circular economy

Featuring a number of sustainable credentials, the 12-storey Edenica office development is the first City of London scheme to use Materials Passports, digital …

Work to start imminently on Reading weather forecast centre

Mace has been appointed as main contractor by the Government Property Agency through the Crown Commercial Service framework (CCS) for the European Centre for …

AWARD: Battersea Power Station, London

The landmark, Grade II* listed and much-loved industrial relic has been sympathetically transformed into a vibrant twenty-first century destination. FACT …

AWARD: HYLO, London

A total of 13 new steel-framed floors have been added to a 1960s-built office block, resulting in one of the most pioneering tall building retrofit projects in …

SSDA 2023 National Finalists

Farringdon Crossrail Station, East & West Ticket Halls FACT FILEArchitect: AedasStructural engineer: AECOMSteelwork contractor: Bourne Group LtdMain …

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