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Steel frames civic pride

Sunderland’s new City Hall is the latest project on a large regeneration scheme, which is transforming a former brewery site into a mixed-use neighbourhood. …

Warrington indoor market officially opens

The new steel-framed permanent home for Warrington’s award-winning market has now officially opened safely and in line with government guidelines heralding …

Steel tower provides regeneration centrepiece

Structural steelwork continues to be the preferred framing material for Manchester’s burgeoning commercial sector. Manchester’s commercial sector shows …

News in Brief – July/August 2020

Severfield has reported a healthy level of tendering in key market sectors in its annual results for the year to 31 March 2020. Chief Executive Officer Alan …

Adaptable steel for future buildings

The immediate future for commercial buildings looks challenging as the economy emerges from the pandemic-enforced lockdown. Nick Barrett says that the …

News in Brief May 2020

A turf cutting ceremony has marked construction work officially kicking-off for a new speculative office and laboratory space at the Exeter Science Park. The …

Steelwork provides safe design

Owned by INEOS, one of the world’s largest chemical businesses, INOVYN ChlorVinyls is constructing a new office complex at its site in Runcorn. A £23M …

Prime offices spur regional activity

Manchester’s commercial sector has seen record levels of activity in recent years and Eleven York Street is one of the projects set to complete this year. …

Steelwork package awarded for major Paddington scheme

Steelwork contractor William Hare has been appointed to deliver 5,300t of structural steelwork for the £350M Paddington Square project in west London. Mace …

Chemical company’s new offices rise up

Steelwork erection is nearing completion for new offices for chemical giant INEOS’s INOVYN ChlorVinyls business at Runcorn. Following a competitive tender …

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