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First City tower to complete in 2017

One Angel Court, a prestigious 24-storey prime office building in the heart of London’s financial district, next to the Bank of England, is said to be the …

Rebuilding a City tower

Situated within the Bank of England Conservation Area, the 1970s-built One Angel Court is being rebuilt with a steel frame to create a standout City of London …

Steel-framed office block completed at London’s Pancras Square

The penultimate building on the prestigious Pancras Square scheme, which forms an integral part of the Kings Cross development in north London, has been …

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. …

A tale of two cities

The steel-framed Embankment commercial development is the first part of a large regeneration scheme altering the area separating Manchester and Salford. Martin …

Weathering steel highlights offices

An exo-skeleton, fabricated entirely of weathering steel, has created the standout appearance and the column-free spans for the final commercial development at …

New town makeover

Steel construction is playing a leading role in a £250M retail scheme that will transform a large swathe of Bracknell town centre. One of the new towns built …

Rebuild for Merseyside hospital

Structural steelwork is playing a crucial role in the redevelopment of one of the largest hospitals in the north of England. Currently under construction, the …

Hybrid modular systems using a steel-framed podium

Mark Lawson of the SCI discusses some of the recent research and developments in modular construction. Modular construction has established itself in the UK …

Clinical Services building up at Liverpool hospital scheme

Steel erection has been completed on the Clinical Services Support Building (CSSB) at the multi-million pound redevelopment of the Royal Liverpool University …

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