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New office block for former newspaper site

A 14-storey office development is taking shape on the former Birmingham Post and Mail site in Snow Hill, Birmingham. Colmore Plaza will offer 300,000ft² of …

Leicester regeneration takes shape

The redevelopment of Leicester city centre is gathering pace with the city’s first speculative office building nearing completion. The …

Morrison relies on quick steel erection

Elland Steel Structures has erected more than 800t of hot and cold rolled steelwork for a new Wm Morrison Supermarkets freezer warehouse and distribution …

New City landmark nears completion

The highly original looking One Coleman Street building in the City of London is nearing completion and will be handed over to the client this Spring. The …

Big cores going up in Bi-Steel

Erection of the largest example yet of the Corus Bi-Steel Corefast system is underway at the 40 Springardens office development in Manchester. A four-bank …

Two towers rise at Lime Street

Steelwork is fast emerging from the ground at the latest high profile, high rise building to be constructed in the City of London. 51 Lime Street is a 29 …

Bauhaus chooses steel

Steel replaced concrete as the framing material on a combined office and residential development in Manchester on which designers had to contend with differing …

SSDA 2003 – 25 Gresham Street, London

25 Gresham Street is a 120,000 sq ft headquarters building providing 10 floors of column free office space. Developed by IVG Asticus Real Estate Ltd and now …

SSDA 2003 – Kinnaird House, 1-2 Pall Mall, East London

Kinnaird House was constructed in the early 1920s on an island site. It was built using Portland stone held in place by an integral steel frame. Steel and …

New Building for Swiss Re

This 40-storey steel-framed office building in London, with its circular plan of varying size and spiralling light-wells, required a special approach to the …

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