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Survey shows strong growth in key markets

Steel has been confirmed as the preferred market choice as a framing solution in the 2014 Market Share survey which confirms the upward trend of demand for …

Steel frame for City of London’s tallest building

Plans are being advanced to construct the City of London’s tallest skyscraper at 1 Undershaft, a site currently occupied by the London headquarters of …

Steel boost for Belfast regeneration

Planning consent has been granted for the second steel framed building within architect Grimshaw’s City Quays master plan for Belfast Harbour’s Clarendon …

New City landmark will include Roman exhibition space

Steel construction is progressing on schedule for the new London headquarters for international media company Bloomberg. The scheme will include some retail …

Big is best for logistics centre

A large multi-spanned logistics centre has fully utilised steel’s numerous attributes. Located on the outskirts of Warrington the Omega scheme is a 30-year …

News in Brief: November 2014

A new City of London office tower, 52 Lime Street (dubbed the Scalpel), has been awarded the first-ever BREEAM UK New Construction 2014 certificate for …

Cantilever offices for central Glasgow

A number of high profile schemes are currently under way in Scotland’s largest city including St Vincent Plaza, an efficient building that will provide …

Bespoke offices in Mayfair near completion

A landmark office and retail development at 49-51 Conduit Street in Mayfair, central London is rapidly taking shape. Replacing two former retail/gallery/office …

Additions enhance City office block

A former banking headquarters in the City of London is being converted into a new and spacious office development with additional new structural steel …

Council restores local landmark

The London Borough of Bexley is extending and refurbishing a former building society headquarters into civic offices. The former headquarters of the Woolwich …

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