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Transfer structures kick-start Cardiff retail project

The original design for the St David’s 2 project in Cardiff has been modified to incorporate greater use of steel. This has produced a scheme which is …

Shopping centre will transform Waterford

Steelwork contractor Andrew Man- nion Structural Engineers (AMSE) erected 1,000t of steel during September on the £33.5M Abbeylands shopping complex near …

Retail regeneration

Steel and concrete each have their part to play in a major new retail, leisure and housing development in the South East, as Margo Cole reports  The Surrey …

Project gains from multi material approach

A new extension to a shopping centre in Windsor has made use of a hot rolled steel frame alongside another light steel four-storey hotel structure, all built …

Retail development aids seaside regeneration

A new retail complex, on the site of an old amusement park, forms one of the initial phases of Morecambe seafront’s regeneration.  Most residents and …

Complex steelwork will require two phase approach

Work has commenced on the £7.8M Market Gates Shopping Centre project in Great Yarmouth. Main contractor ISG Jackson is enlarging an existing shopping complex …

Skanska to build new City landmark

Work has begun on The Walbrook building, a new office and retail development in the City of London. When complete, the building will provide a gross area of …

Retail options get a boost in Edinburgh

One of the largest retail develop- ments to be constructed in Edinburgh in the past ten years is under way close to Murrayfield, Scotland’s national Rugby …

Multi-purpose scheme extends town centre

A £100M retail and residential development in Milton Keynes is making substantial and innovative use of steel to integrate a number of different grid plans. …

Steel tops the shopping list at two-storey B&Q

Barrett Steel Buildings has recently completed steelwork erection for a new two-storey B&Q superstore in Stevenage. Main contractor Simons Construction …

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