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Steel helps Belfast retail fit out

Seven huge 100t trusses are being fabricated at Harland & Wolff’s shipyard in Belfast by steelwork contractor Fisher Engineering Limited for a major new …

News in Brief – November/December 2005

A consortium headed by contractor Impregilo has provisionally won the contract for the final design and construction of the Strait of Messina bridge. The …

More space for M&S

Business is continuing as usual at Marks & Spencer’s Plymouth city centre store while Bourne Steel erects steelwork for an extension to the side and …

Shopping centre’s fast floor

Installation of a mezzanine floor at the White Rose shopping centre in Leeds has created an extra 3000m² of retail space. A total of 6.5km of 300mm deep …

A good place to unwind

Steel imitates life in the spiral ribs fabricated from plate steel to form the structure of the Spiral Café in Birmingham’s Bullring Centre. The shape of …

Hemel’s new centre nears completion

Severfield-Reeve is nearing completion of the third and final building of Hemel Hempstead’s Riverside retail development. It comprises two retail levels and …

Admiral’s Quay salutes steel

Demand for high-quality waterfront apartments shows no sign of easing, and many developers are selecting steel. David Fowler reports how the use of steel is …

Impressive cinematic debut

A new system for speeding the often critical process of constructing stair and lift cores won wide acclaim on its first outing, in a multiplex cinema  in …

SSDA Award: Selfridges Structural Frame, The Bullring, Birmingham

The structural frame of the Selfridges Building in Birmingham is like most other multi-storey building frames in many respects. It is designed to resist …

SSDA Commendation: Festival Place Shopping Centre, Basingstoke

The Festival Place Shopping Centre provides over 93,000 m² of retail and leisure space and 3,000 car parking spaces. The development comprises a complex …

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