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Steel insures City tower

A steel-framed 19-storey office development is the latest high-rise addition to the City of London’s insurance district. Martin Cooper reports. The …

Funding secured for 3rd Snowhill office scheme

Three Snowhill, one of the largest ever speculative office projects outside London, has secured funding. The £90M 39,000m² development in Birmingham city …

Ensuring a safe design

INEOS Olefins & Polymers UK, the country’s largest privately-owned company and one of the world’s largest chemical businesses, is building a new, …

Steel dives in for pool restoration

Akin to inserting a ship into a bottle, a steel-frame has been delivered through a narrow doorway piece-small and erected inside a renovated former Victorian …

Plans submitted for City of London’s tallest tower

The City of London’s skyline could be radically altered yet again as plans for a 309.6m-tall tower have been submitted for planning approval. The new tower …

West End steel

A number of logistical challenges have been overcome during the steelwork programme for a new office and retail development in the West End of London. The …

Retaining a City streetscape

A modern steel-framed office and retail scheme in the City of London is being constructed behind two retained façades. Set in the heart of the City of …

Steel completed for Metropolitan Police headquarters

Structural steelwork has topped out on the redevelopment of the former Metropolitan Police headquarters at Curtis Green Building on London’s Victoria …

Steel providing a safe design for petrochemical headquarters

A steel frame designed specifically to withstand a blast scenario is taking shape at the INEOS petrochemical facility at Grangemouth in Scotland. More than …

Oxford technology park gets go ahead

Joint developers Hill Street Holdings and Bloombridge have secured planning permission for a £90M steel-framed technology park in Oxford. The UMC-designed …

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