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Towering success

The sixth and final phase of the Broadgate redevelopment involves the use of structural steelwork to construct twin office towers, rising to 21 and 38 floors …

Hub spurs regeneration

Big changes are afoot in Radcliffe, as a town centre redevelopment is underway with a steel-framed Civic Hub that includes a swimming pool and library taking …

Steel-framed offices provide West End boost

A new commercial development, situated on the corner of Oxford Street and Wells Street, is one of many changes taking place along the capital’s most famous …

COMMENDATION – 4 Angel Square, NOMA, Manchester

Exemplifying a commitment to creating sustainable workplaces, an operational net zero office building is the latest addition to one of Manchester’s thriving …

COMMENDATION – Haymarket, Edinburgh

Two steel-framed office blocks form an integral element of a scheme creating a new multi-use destination for Scotland’s capital city. FACT FILEArchitect: …

COMMENDATION – Lucent, London

Sat behind the Piccadilly Lights, a steel-framed mixed-use scheme is a prime example of innovative design and structural ingenuity. FACT FILEArchitect: …

Mixed-use scheme lights up Piccadilly

Sat behind London’s most famous billboard, a new steel-framed seven-storey development has reimagined a previously under-used site. FACT FILELucent at 1 …

Steel-framed offices aid Blackpool regeneration

Structural steelwork erection is nearing completion on a £100M, 19,500m2, highly sustainable office building in Blackpool town centre, which will become a new …

City grants approval for modern sustainable office scheme

The City of London Corporation has granted planning permission for a joint venture between Hobart Partners and PineBridge Benson Elliot, to develop The Mark, a …

Steel delivers excellence whether in or out of the office

A lot of property market attention has understandably been focussed since the pandemic on whether the demand for offices will suffer structural change because …

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