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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 …

Stand up for Wakefield

Structural steelwork is playing a vital role in the redevelopment of Wakefield Trinity’s stadium, helping to keep the project on schedule for completion …

Offices add to vibrant market

Steel construction is playing a vital role in the redevelopment of the Vaux brewery site in Sunderland. Martin Cooper reports from the site’s latest scheme, …

Riverside development expands with steel-framed offices

Occupying the former Vaux brewery site, Riverside Sunderland is a new mixed-use scheme breathing new life into the city centre. Located on the south bank of …

Go-ahead given for St Helens town centre redevelopment

The transformation of a large swathe of St Helens town centre has received the green light from St Helens Borough Council’s planning committee. Images have …

News in Brief: September 2022

West Lothian Council has granted planning permission in principal for a new 11,000m2 film studio to be created in Bathgate, next to the existing Pyramids …

News in Brief June 2022

St. Modwen Logistics has received the internationally recognised RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Gold Health and Safety Award for …

Railway extension on time with steel

The longest spans of the 1.5km-long Barking Riverside Viaduct, which is a vital component of a new railway extension, have been formed with structural …

News in Brief: May 2202

Cooper & Turner (part of Watermill Holdings) has won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category. Originally founded in 1876, the …

Commercial scheme kicks off at former steelworks site

Dubbed the SevenFourEighty Ravenscraig scheme, a £4.5M commercial project, which aims to attract high-profile businesses, is underway at the former steelworks …

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