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A steel-framed solution has ticked all of the boxes for the Metalworks residential scheme in Slough. Second only to London as a UK location for global …

Cinema to showcase Hounslow regeneration

Big changes are afoot in the London Borough of Hounslow as a major mixed-use scheme, known as the High Street Quarter development, is set to transform the …

Steelwork progresses on UK’s largest higher education project

Work is progressing on schedule on the University of Manchester’s £287M Manchester Engineering Campus Development (MECD), which is said to be one of the …

Major residential scheme takes shape on Merseyside

Working on behalf of main contractor ISG, Walter Watson has completed the erection of 1,200t of steelwork for a residential scheme in Liverpool’s Baltic …

Ship-shape residences

The first phase of an ambitious residential scheme, overlooking the Manchester Ship Canal, has chosen a steel-framed solution for its first two apartment …

Capital regeneration

Numerous column grid patterns, requiring hundreds of tonnes of transfer structures, are helping to create a large retail-led mixed-use scheme in central …

GEAI, Rouen

Like many other highly industrialised nations, France has sought to solve its desperate housing problems by making use of prefabricated structures, in steel as …

Bespoke design for central London mixed-use scheme

Located in the central London district of Fitzrovia, the 80 Charlotte Street development is using an architecturally-driven bespoke design, which includes all …

Canalside apartments launched in Manchester

Elland Steel Structures has completed the steelwork for the first block for a new residential scheme beside the Manchester Ship Canal. Known as Manchester …

Steel support for London residential towers

Structural steelwork on One Crown Place, a prestigious mixed-use project in east London, is nearing completion. The scheme consists of 246 residential …

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