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Conder goes to Cumbria

More than 2,000t of structural steelwork has been supplied by Conder Structures for a major redevelopment in Workington town centre. The new £45M scheme in …

Steel puts the glitter in Golden Square

An innovative solution to extending a shopping centre in Warrington could be the model for similar city centre developments in the future, as Margo Cole …

Multi-million pound steel development

The £330M redevelopment of the Westfield Derby shopping centre is forging ahead and will eventually require more than 11,500t of structural steelwork. The …

Hull city centre gets a make-over

Steel is playing an important role in Kingston-upon-Hull’s on-going city-centre regeneration scheme. Overall known as St Stephen’s, the £160M retail and …

SSDA 2006 – Bullring Spiral Café, Birmingham

Based on the Fibonacci sequence, this small steel structure is a distinctive feature in the midst of a new shopping development. One of the most distinctive …

Fisher completes truss movement

Many of Belfast’s city centre streets were recently closed over two weekend nights as seven large steel trusses were transported from the Harland & Wolff …

A grand arcade for Wigan

More than 5,000t of steelwork will be supplied by Severfield Reeve Structures for the construction of Wigan’s Grand Arcade shopping centre. Working on behalf …

Sculpted roof tops shops

Severfield Reeve will supply more than 10,000t of steel for the construction of the £70M Silverburn shopping centre in Glasgow. Working for main contractor …

Creating shed-loads of value

There is no other industry sector of such importance to the national economy that happily bears as unassuming a name as sheds. Nick Barrett reports on new …

Irish eyes are smiling at the beauty of steel

Steel construction’s inherent adaptability and a pragmatic approach to managing steelwork design have got the prestige Dundrum shopping centre south of …

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