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Stadium up and running

Steelwork has been completed for the eye-catching new West Stand at the Alexander Stadium; the centrepiece venue for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth

Work underway on Outstanding London office scheme

Work has started on a 10-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ steel-framed office development at 33 Charterhouse Street in central London.Located adjacent to …

Steel takes the load

The London School of Economics’ new Marshall Building includes a number of steelwork elements that are helping the design to achieve the overall …

Steelwork package awarded for major Paddington scheme

Steelwork contractor William Hare has been appointed to deliver 5,300t of structural steelwork for the £350M Paddington Square project in west London. Mace …

Mace issues multi-million-pound plans for Stevenage

Known as SG1, Mace has submitted a planning application for a multi-million-pound scheme to redevelop 14.5 acres of Stevenage town centre. The proposals will …

Powering ahead

New steelwork construction and an extensive restoration programme are transforming Battersea Power Station into a huge multi-use destination, which will be the …

News in Brief: March 2019

Forming an integral part of a road realignment scheme, Nusteel Structures has fabricated and delivered a 50m-long × 3m-wide cycle and pedestrian bridge that …

Steel support for London residential towers

Structural steelwork on One Crown Place, a prestigious mixed-use project in east London, is nearing completion. The scheme consists of 246 residential …

Academic design exposed

A famous London seat of learning has chosen to use an aesthetically-pleasing exposed steel frame for its latest redevelopment project. Martin Cooper reports. …

Work to start on £120M Farringdon Crossrail Station office scheme

Main contractor Mace is due to start work imminently on the PLP Architecture-designed steel-framed office scheme to be built on top of Farringdon Crossrail …

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