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Salford’s Excellent student residences open their doors

University of Salford has officially opened its new £81M steel-framed student accommodation complex that features 1,367 en-suite bedrooms and has an on-site …

Steel puts Crossrail rolling stock on track

Having secured a contract to manufacture trains for London’s Crossrail, Bombardier is constructing a new steel-framed train inspection building. The UK rail …

Steel school provides community resource

A multi-million pound project in Wick will deliver first-class educational and community facilities, all housed within two steel-framed structures. Martin …

Steel supports sporting facilities

Utilising steel construction is providing Inverness Royal Academy with its desired indoor sporting facilities. Two games halls housed within a 50m-long …

Town centre renaissance

Steel is playing a leading role in the biggest regeneration scheme of its kind in the East Riding of Yorkshire The construction of Flemingate, a large …

Steel supports sporting life

Structural steelwork has proven to be the ideal framing material for a new sports centre in Oldham. Once the textile spinning capital of the world and a …

Steel spearheads docks regeneration

An £11M flagship steel-framed office development – one of the initial phases of Birkenhead’s Wirral Waters regeneration scheme – will be completed …

Commendation – Greenwich Reach Swing Bridge, London

A cable-stayed swing bridge in south London has improved pedestrian riverfront access while also maintaining a navigable channel. Forming part of a new …

Retail development checks out with steel

Steelwork’s speed of construction has played a significant role in the building of a new retail park in Rugby, scheduled to open in September less than one …

Fuel efficiency

Steelwork’s flexibility and economy of design are major pluses when building an energy centre around multiple equipment installations. Finding cleaner and …

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