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Offices armed with steel design

A renowned high-tech multinational company is expanding its Cambridge headquarters with the construction of a new office facility. Currently under construction …

City planners approve 36-storey tower

A new £400M 36-storey tower in the City of London has been given the green light by planners and will be built next to the historic Leadenhall Market. The …

Carlisle council offices complete with steel

Cumbria County Council has moved into new £10M custom-built steel-framed offices in Carlisle city centre. Working on behalf of Eric Wright Construction, …

Town centre regenerates with steel

Structural steelwork is playing a central role in a large-scale regeneration programme that will further enhance Stockport as a popular destination for …

Steel proves a safe bet for Stoke headquarters

Steel erection for a new headquarters for online gambling giant bet365 has been completed. Working on behalf of John Sisk & Son, James Killelea has …

In the grove

A second steel-framed multi-storey block completes an office-led regeneration scheme in west London. Martin Cooper reports. The construction of commercial …

‘Can of Ham’ tower to start soon

The much delayed City of London office building dubbed the ‘Can of Ham’ is being resurrected and according to sources will start onsite this summer – …

New City landmark opens

The 18 storey BREEAM Excellent Aldgate Tower at Aldgate on the City fringe has opened, marking completion of a highly successful project where choice of a …

Façade retention in the frame

A new six-storey mixed-use development is taking shape behind a retained listed façade on London’s world-famous Regent Street. Martin Cooper reports. …

Modern offices take shape behind protected façade

A new office and retail scheme on London’s famous Regent Street is taking shaped behind two retained façades. The project at 169-183 Regent Street and also …

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