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Steel drives car showroom design

The ability to create long clear spans, as well as its speed of construction, are some of the reasons why steelwork is the ideal framing solution for car …

News in brief: February 2019

McLaughlin & Harvey has awarded Caunton Engineering the steelwork contract for a £114M distribution hub for United Parcel Service at East Midlands …

Steelwork continues apace on St James retail scheme

A major transformation is taking place in Edinburgh city centre as the St James Centre continues to take shape. The project will reinvigorate the city’s East …

News in Brief: January 2019

ArcelorMittal has updated its slim floor design software CoSFB v1.6 to include the UB and UC range of sections from EN 10365:17. CoSFB allows designers to …

Steel frames complete at Trafford Park

Two steel frames with a combined tonnage of 800t have been erected for a flagship Williams Group retail centre for new and approved used vehicles. Situated on …

Steel milestone reached at Rochdale town centre

Rochdale’s Riverside development has reached a significant milestone as the steel frame for the project’s centerpiece cinema block has been completed. …

Work starts on Chorley retail and leisure scheme

Eric Wright Group is set to start work on a £12M development to extend the Market Walk shopping centre in Chorley, Lancashire. The eight-unit development will …

News in Brief: November 2018

London’s Science Museum was the venue for the UK Steel Innovation Day 2018, where representatives gathered to demonstrate the crucial role a modern and …

Drake leisure scheme sails into port

Offering 12 cinema screens and a host of retail and restaurant outlets, the Drake Circus leisure development is set to transform the site of a previously …

High-rise and column-free

Manchester’s latest commercial development is a 12-storey, column-free London-spec office block at 125 Deansgate. Martin Cooper reports. The twin cities of …

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