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Trial assembly for River Trent footbridge

Due to be lifted into its final position across the River Trent in the autumn, the new Waterside Bridge has been trial erected at the steelwork contractor’s …

Bridge to future development

A single-span steel bridge forms a central element of an important junction improvement scheme in north Kent. FACT FILEA249 and Grovehurst Road Interchange …

COMMENDATION – Bishops Square, London

A fully exposed structural steel frame forms a stand-out retail building adjacent to an historic east London market. FACT FILEArchitects: Foster + Partners, …

Taziker to repaint Clifton Suspension Bridge

Taziker Industrial has been awarded the multi-million-pound refurbishment contract for the iconic Grade I listed Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. The …

Vital Greenwich link installed

Crossing the Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road, a new steel footbridge forms a vital, as well as the only, means of pedestrian access between the two halves of …

AWARD: Copr Bay Bridge, Swansea

A landmark gold-painted steel pedestrian and cycle bridge reconnects Swansea city centre with its renowned coastline and beaches. FACT FILEArchitect: …

Riverside refurbishment

A 1980s-built City of London office block is being redeveloped and enlarged with structural steelwork forming a south elevation that overlooks the River Thames …

Steel-framed offices achieve outstanding aims

The EQ project in Bristol aims to be one of the city’s first new-build commercial developments to commit to target carbon net-zero in operation in accordance …

Painting a bright future

Overcoming challenging times, Jamestown continues to invest in its future and has recently commissioned a new blast tunnel and adjoining paint

Steelwork contractor forms coatings subsidiary

Billington Holdings has announced the formation of Specialist Protective Coatings, a new subsidiary that will focus on surface preparation and the application …

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