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All change at New Street Station

Major changes are taking place at Birmingham New Street, the UK’s busiest station outside of London. A major redevelopment of the station is underway, work …

Viaduct replacement

The rail line heading west from Swansea has been significantly improved with the opening of the new steel composite Loughor Viaduct. Opened in early April, the …

All change at Wakefield

The delivery of new station facilities at Wakefield Westgate station is reliant on steelwork’s speed of construction. Widespread changes are afoot in …

All change at London Bridge

A £6bn redevelopment programme of London Bridge Station, the country’s fourth busiest station, is now under way. Because of the complexity of the work and …

Steel creates access for all

Prefabricated steel elements have played a key role in a station access improvement programme that was successfully completed during a 51-hour weekend …

Improved station access for all

A host of important structural steel elements are being supplied and installed by Billington Structures as part of the redevelopment of Thornton Heath station …

On track for redevelopment

One of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects is under way at Reading station. Reliant on steel construction, the work includes time saving modular offsite …

Wilkinson at steel’s cutting edge

One of the best known names in UK architecture, whose international repute is growing strongly with ambitious and high profile projects under way worldwide, is …

SSDA Commendation: Borough High Street Bridge, London

Substantial additional rail capacity is accommodated on the Borough High Street Bridge, a structure that had to be pre-assembled and then launched over a busy …

All change for Reading station redevelopment

Work to enlarge and redevelop Reading station, one of the busiest parts of the UK’s rail network, is progressing on schedule with steel construction playing …

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