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Seaside regeneration

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the latest phase of Blackpool’s wide-ranging Talbot Gateway scheme. FACT FILETalbot Gateway, BlackpoolMain …

Digital Skills Hub provides boost to Telford regeneration scheme

Willmott Dixon has started work on the £15.8M Telford Digital Skills & Enterprise Hub that will form a central element of the wider Telford Station …

News in Brief – January 2024

Taziker Industrial has announced that Neil Harrison has been appointed as CEO, supported by Jason Worrall as the Group Managing Director. These appointments …

News in Brief: Nov/Dec 2023

Muse Developments and The English Cities Fund (ECF), working alongside, St Helens Borough Council, have appointed VINCI Building as the contractor to deliver …

Dundee regeneration

A steel-framed solution has proven to be the right choice for a mixed-use project incorporating student accommodation, retail units and a new regional …

Low carbon steel creates leisure and office space

Structural steelwork is playing an integral role in the ongoing Canada Water Masterplan, one of the capital’s largest mixed-use regeneration schemes FACT …

Steel scores for Toffees

Helping to form two stands and a continuous roof that requires a series of long trusses, structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the construction of …

News in Brief: November 2022

Kirklees Council has revealed plans to redevelop Huddersfield town centre with a £200M Cultural Heart as part of its ten-year vision. The scheme will include …

Cumbernauld town centre set for major transformation

North Lanarkshire Council has confirmed an agreement to purchase The Centre Cumbernauld as part of its plans for a major redevelopment of the town. The Centre …

News in Brief Nov/Dec 2021

Kloeckner Metals UK has been awarded a ‘Good’ BES 6001 certification rating for its Leeds, Westok, London and Dudley sites by the British Standards …

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