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Steelwork further strengthens its structural frames market share
Steelwork continues to be the structural framing material of choice for a number of key construction sectors, according to the latest survey from independent …
Steelwork strengthens structural frames market share
Steelwork continues to be the structural framing material of choice for a number of key construction sectors, according to the latest survey from independent …
Steel performs well in constrained market
Structural steelwork increased its market share in key sectors during 2020, despite most areas of the construction industry severely contracting due to the …
Steel increases market share in key multi-storey sector
Steel continues to be overwhelmingly the structural framing material of choice for multi-storey non-domestic buildings, according to the latest survey from …
Steel dominates market
The most comprehensive building frames market research carried out in the UK confirms the overwhelming dominance of steel construction in the key multi storey …
Steel remains the competitive choice
Steel is confirmed as the structural framing solution of choice of the overwhelming bulk of the multi storey buildings market in the 2007 Market Shares Survey. …
March 2008 – Sustainability underpins healthy market share
While the woes of the financial sector continue to excite the headline writers, more positive news is beginning to filter through from those who work in the …
April 2007 – Worldwide admiration for UK steel
The UK’s constructional steelwork sector is the marvel of the world. Well you knew you were good, go on admit it, but to hear it at the BCSA National Dinner …
Competitive sustainability boosts market share for steel
Steel has broken the 2005 record share of the multi storey non-residential building frames market, with a 71.8% share in 2006 of a market that rose by 3.7%, …
Market shares and demand outlook strengthen
There is a lot of encouraging news around giving confidence that the outlook for the economy is positive for at least the next two years or so. The worst of …