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Leeds development gets further commercial space

Two more steel-framed office blocks are under construction at the Wellington Place development in Leeds city centre. 7 & 8 Wellington Place are two …

Distribution park expands with steel

Magna Park is forging ahead with its expansion plans as the latest steel-framed distribution centre, offering 72,000m² of floor space, nears completion. …

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 …

Latest Snowhill scheme nears topping out

The third of three steel-framed office blocks in Snowhill, Birmingham, and one of the UK’s largest speculative office developments to be constructed outside …

New tower rises up at Canary Wharf

Requiring 9,500t of structural steelwork, the 27-storey One Bank Street is the latest steel-framed tower in London’s Canary Wharf. The tower will offer …

Work to start on £120M Farringdon Crossrail Station office scheme

Main contractor Mace is due to start work imminently on the PLP Architecture-designed steel-framed office scheme to be built on top of Farringdon Crossrail …

New contractor sought for major Durham scheme

Durham County Council has agreed an application allowing for the creation of a brand-new living, working and leisure destination in the heart of the city. The …

News in Brief: April 2018

Trimble has introduced three new versions of its software for structural engineering, fabrication and construction teams: Tekla Structures 2018, Tekla …

In the post

A former Royal Mail sorting office is being reconfigured into a new mixed-use development with large areas of the original steel structure being retained. …

Regional cities lead construction boom

According to the latest regional Deloitte Crane Surveys, cities such as Manchester and Birmingham are witnessing a construction boom with residential and …

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