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Work set to start on major Islington office refurb

McLaren Construction has been awarded the shell and core contract for the refurbishment of Angel Square in Islington by developer Tishman Speyer. The project …

Technology framed with steel

A high-spec technology park near Oxford is realising its expansion plans with the aid of structural steelwork. FACT FILEOxford Technology ParkMain client: …

Thames waterfront office scheme gets green light

Developer Landsec has received planning permission for the redevelopment of Red Lion Court, Bankside, part of its ongoing development pipeline to create a …

Dundee regeneration

A steel-framed solution has proven to be the right choice for a mixed-use project incorporating student accommodation, retail units and a new regional …

Plans in for pharmaceutical research HQ in Central London

Mace has been appointed as principal contractor by London-based developer Precis Group to deliver pharmaceutical company MSD’s UK headquarters and discovery …

Low carbon steel creates leisure and office space

Structural steelwork is playing an integral role in the ongoing Canada Water Masterplan, one of the capital’s largest mixed-use regeneration schemes FACT …

Steel provides the tools

Requiring a series of long clear spans and a quick construction programme, a well-known manufacturer has chosen a steel-framed solution for its new UK facility …

Greenmarket scheme set to transform Dundee city centre

Working on behalf of main contractor Ogilvie Construction, Hescott Engineering is fabricating, supplying and erecting more than 650t of steelwork for the …

News in Brief – February 2023

The British Constructional Steelwork Association can be found at stand H72 at FutureBuild, held from 7th to 9th March at ExCEL, London. Sustainability Manager, …

Steel provides office flexibility

A mixed-use hub within the nearly-complete King’s Cross development, has used a steel-framed solution for its commercial office

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