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Tata Steel signs contract for green steelmaking technology

Steelmaker Tata Steel has signed a contract with Tenova – a world leading metals technology manufacturer – to deliver a state-of-the-art electric arc …

BCSA to exhibit at UK Metals Expo

The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) is will exhibiting at the UK Metals Expo, which is back for its third year running and being held on …

Steel’s flexibility supports repurposing trend

The property world has always been one of rapid change, often having to respond in innovative ways to changes in market demands, technology and the needs of …

Sustainability drives refurbishment

The cut and carve refurbishment of 20 Giltspur Street in the City of London has resulted in the project team achieving a number of sustainability benefits. …

Sustainable redevelopment

New steel-framed floors, incorporating reused steel sections, are helping a well-known Dublin city centre building to be reimagined into a 21st Century …

Reused steel aids circular economy

Adding to TBC.London’s sustainability credentials, and said to be a first for UK construction, pre-Second World War steelwork from an Oxford Street …

President’s Column – January 2024

Until global steel production from lower-carbon technology matches global demand, it is now becoming widely understood that specifying your steelwork supply …

Steel lights up former tobacco site

Power Park will deliver more than 39,000m2 of industrial and logistics space in six steel-framed buildings on the former Imperial Tobacco site near Nottingham. …

It’s a wrap

A steel-framed iconic public artwork that surrounds an electrical substation in north London has been unveiled. FACT FILEBrent Cross Town public artworkMain …

The Institution of Structural Engineers to host steel e-conference

Looking at how to use steel in an effective and sustainable way, the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) is hosting a three-day e-conference …

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