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Exposed frame creates landmark research facility

Housed in a fully-exposed steel-framed building, construction is underway on a world-leading research facility for robotics and artificial

Work starts on £22M Edinburgh robotics research centre

Robertson Construction has begun work on the National Robotarium at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. The steel-framed facility, which will be the largest …

Steel design blossoms at business park

An exposed steel-framed design has given maximum flexibility to the Project Violet scheme, which is providing office space for scientific research and …

Academia embraces sustainability

A steel-framed solution has helped the University of Salford achieve its sustainability aspirations for its new Science, Engineering and Environmental (SEE) …

Steelmaking’s sustainable future

As global supply and demand for raw steel moves into balance, steelmakers focus on a sustainable industry. The World Steel Association estimates that global …

News in Brief: March 2016

This year’s MACH 2016, the UK’s premier manufacturing technologies event, to be held at Birmingham NEC April 11-15, will host the latest innovations in …

Steel formulates iconic research facility

A cancer research centre in Manchester is being constructed with a steel frame to create a building that can flexibly accommodate both research laboratories …

Laboratory specifies steel

As well as consisting of a predominantly steel framed structure, the Medical Research Council’s new Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge has utilised …

Medical research relies on steel

A new Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is under construction in Cambridge, which will replace an older laboratory and keep the Campus and the City at the …

Transformation of university campus

The University of Leeds is transforming its campus by investing more than £300M in a host of new state of the art educational research, residential and …

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