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Steel tower starts at Shell Centre site

Construction of Southbank Place, the new £1BN mixed-use property development on the globally-recognised Shell Centre site on London’s south bank, has begun. …

Work starts on Sunderland’s former brewery site

The former Vaux brewery site in Sunderland, which has lain dormant for more 16 years, is being redeveloped with a steel-framed office block representing the …

Steel stars in BBC centre makeover

The former and historic BBC Television Centre in west London is being transformed into a new high-spec mixed-use development with steel construction playing a …

East Ridings’ largest regeneration scheme opens

The first phase of the Flemingate mixed-use scheme in Beverley has opened its doors to shoppers. Described as the largest development in the town since the …

News in Brief: January 2016

The Kaltenbach Group of companies has announced two new co-operations with leading machine tool manufacturers Zeman and RSA. For the UK market Kaltenbach said …

Expanding sector gets steel boost

A large mixed-use scheme known as Central Square is the latest project to highlight the strengthening Leeds property market. A stone’s throw from Leeds …

All change at Victoria

Phase one of Nova Victoria , which will transform a huge island site opposite the mainline railway station, is in full swing and due to complete next year, …

Feature columns support seaside development

A series of Y-shaped columns have been installed to support the centrepiece structure at a 25-acre regeneration scheme in Blackpool known as the Talbot Gateway …

Steel supports revived Redhill scheme

A steel-framed landmark Sainsbury’s shopping centre will form the centerpiece of the revived Warwick Quadrant scheme in Redhill, Surrey. RG Group has …

Economy drives steel design

A new London headquarters for a multinational advertising and public relations company, is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel construction. Martin …

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