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Cavern Walks – Liverpool

Cavern Walks occupies the site of the original Cavern Club where many of the Liverpool pop groups of the Sixties began their careers, the most famous being the …

Office development to span Bond Street Underground StationWest Endreatil

British Land has appointed McLaren Construction to deliver a new office scheme at 75 Davies Street, located above the West One Shopping Centre and Bond Street …

Trusses span retail destination

Phase one of a transformative mixed-use scheme in Wigan town centre includes the development of a new steel-framed indoor market hall. FACT FILEWigan Indoor …

Targeting net-zero

As the construction industry accelerates towards net-zero targets, voestalpine Metsec is setting new standards with its reduced carbon purlins, side rails and …

Shopping with steel

Sustainability, cutting edge design and the reuse of materials are all key factors in the redevelopment of a steel-framed former department store in London’s …

Retain and remodel

Keeping 90% of the original structure, new steelwork is aiding the redevelopment of One Exchange Square into a premium 13-storey commercial building. FACT …

Liverpool Street Station to get major revamp

Network Rail Property (NRP) has submitted an application to redevelop London’s Liverpool Street Station, with much of the cost covered by private sector …

Victoria renaissance

A steel frame, largely sourced from EAF production facilities, is helping an office development in central London achieve its ambitious sustainability targets. …

City of London’s tallest tower gets the green light

The City of London Corporation’s Planning Applications Sub-Committee has approved proposals for what will become the City’s tallest tower. Planned to be …

Plans in for wide-ranging Bristol Temple Island scheme

Legal & General (L&G) has submitted a planning application for Bristol Temple Island, a £350M regeneration project set to transform a derelict, former …

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