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Metsec provides design and walling services to regeneration project

Light steel walling systems from Metsec have been used for the construction of new residential blocks at Nine Elms Point in south London. The site is a former …

Work progresses on Post Building redevelopment

Steelwork erection is under way on the redevelopment of the former Royal Mail Sorting Office on London’s New Oxford Street. The Post Building is a 29,700m² …

Merit: Layered Gallery, London

A steel-framed extension to a private residence houses the owner’s collection of photographs, prints, pastels and lithographs. The Layered Gallery adjoins a …

City centre regeneration

A mixed-use scheme consisting of student accommodation, an hotel and retail/leisure units will revitalise a key gateway into Liverpool city centre. Martin …

Historic chapel reborn as student accommodation

A steel-framed structure has been erected inside of a Manchester ecclesiastical landmark as part of a restoration and conversion project. Martin Cooper …

Steel promotes South Bank development

Two steel-framed commercial blocks will provide a central element to a prestigious mixed-use development taking shape on London’s south bank. Martin Cooper …

Trusses span sporting haven

A series of storey-high trusses create the transfer deck between a leisure centre and a residential scheme in London. Replacing a number of old Victorian …

An introduction to light gauge steel

Whether it is purlins, side rails, walling, composite panels or built up cladding solutions, light gauge steel products are utilised across multiple building …

Leisure centre supports new residential scheme

North Westminster will soon have a new community sports centre offering an array of leisure facilities including two pools and an eight-court badminton hall. …

Historic chapel given new lease of life

Built in the 1830s but derelict for a number of years, the Grade II listed Welsh Baptist Chapel in Upper Brook Street, Manchester is being converted into a …

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