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Ireland’s largest transport hub opens for business

Built with structural steelwork, Belfast Grand Central Station has been officially opened by Northern Ireland Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd. Bus stands …

BR’s first space station

From Building with Steel August 1973 Among the new improvements taking place at King’s Cross station is the development of the passenger facilities. A …

Redevelopment scheme arrives at Redcar station

Robertson Construction is set to start major redevelopment works at Redcar Central Station, converting an empty Grade II listed building into a welcoming town …

SSDA 2023 National Finalists

Farringdon Crossrail Station, East & West Ticket Halls FACT FILEArchitect: AedasStructural engineer: AECOMSteelwork contractor: Bourne Group LtdMain …

News in Brief: October 2023

Lindapter has announced that its carbon steel, hexagonal head Hollo-Bolts have been independently fire tested under tensile and shear loading with simultaneous …

New station set to arrive at Darlington

Willmott Dixon has won a £30M contract from Tees Valley Combined Authority to transform the entrance to Darlington Station as part of Network Rail’s …

Bridge creates new transportation link

A weathering steel footbridge will provide a direct and safe link for both pedestrians and cyclists between Stockport’s new bus interchange and the town’s …

Station to station

A series of long-span steel trusses form the distinctive saw-tooth roof of Belfast Grand Central Station, while simultaneously creating the large open space …

Plans revealed for £1.5bn Liverpool Street Station transformation

Developer Sellar, in partnership with Network Rail, has revealed its initial plans for an upgrade to Liverpool Street Station as part of a new sustainably …

Steelwork arrives at new station

Safety concerns and technical challenges have been overcome with the use of prefabricated steel elements for the main building and footbridge at the new Green …

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