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Steelwork progresses on UK’s largest higher education project

Work is progressing on schedule on the University of Manchester’s £287M Manchester Engineering Campus Development (MECD), which is said to be one of the …

Packaging factory is all in the frame

Speed of delivery and ease of construction are just two of the reasons why a steel-framed solution was chosen for a manufacturing facility in Ireland. Leading …

Yorkshire gets fitness boost

An economically-designed steel-framed leisure centre is set to provide the local community in Bradford with modern sporting facilities. One of the more active …

Reaching new heights in the Midlands

Topping out at 23-storeys high, a student accommodation project will be Coventry’s tallest building. Martin Cooper reports. Car manufacturing, including the …

Steel blend for distillery

Steel construction is playing a leading role in the building of a new distillery in The Highlands. Set in the picturesque Averon Valley, some 30 miles north of …

Lakeside scheme expands with steel

Phase 2 of the Rushden Lakes development is under way as steelwork erection nears completion on a 14-screen cinema block, and further restaurant and retail …

Banking on steel

The latest steel-framed office tower at Canary Wharf features a sloping western façade as well as a flexible design based around cellular beams.  London’s …

Spanning a congregation

Including a large flexible auditorium and a sports hall, the Green Pastures Church in Ballymena is benefitting from using a steel framing solution. Martin …

School spearheads new town

Structural steelwork has answered all the questions correctly on a school project in Perth. Martin Cooper reports. A school for the new 800-acre village known …

Steel makes a splash

Coventry’s city centre Water Park project has overcome a number of obstacles including a confined site and a challenging steelwork design. Located adjacent …

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