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COMMENDATION – Paddington Square, London

A 23-storey mixed-use building, which includes west London’s highest rooftop restaurant, has revitalised an area between Paddington Station and St Mary’s …

Paddington transformed

The redevelopment of the west London area of Paddington is continuing apace with the construction of an 18-storey steel-framed structure that contains a new …

Steelwork package awarded for major Paddington scheme

Steelwork contractor William Hare has been appointed to deliver 5,300t of structural steelwork for the £350M Paddington Square project in west London. Mace …

A nod to an engineer

Exposed steelwork is the order of the day for a new eye-catching commercial development in west London. Martin Cooper reports. Overlooking the Grand Union …

Paddington footbridge scoops prestigious award

Merchant Square Footbridge in Paddington, London has won the Short Span Award at the 6th International Footbridge Awards, which were held in Berlin. The …

Comprehensive steel cost guidance now available

The first of a new series of structural steelwork cost guidance articles from AECOM, the British Constructional Steelwork Association and Steel for Life has …

Kingdom of steel

One of the final structures within the 11-acre Paddington Central mixed-use campus is currently under construction with steelwork playing a crucial role. …

News in Brief: January 2016

The Kaltenbach Group of companies has announced two new co-operations with leading machine tool manufacturers Zeman and RSA. For the UK market Kaltenbach said …

Award – Merchant Square Footbridge, London

A moving footbridge with a deck that unfurls like a Japanese fan has become a landmark structure at Merchant Square in Paddington. Spanning the Grand Union …

Bridgework is steel fan

Since officially opening last year the Merchant Square Footbridge has quickly become a local landmark especially when the spectacular opening occurs. Located …

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