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Curved roofs form new Corby school

Steelwork has been completed on the £14M Maplefields School project in Corby, Northamptonshire. Working on behalf of main contractor Graham Construction, …

Bottom of construction’s business cycle reached

British Constructional Steelwork Association President Jack Sanderson said  the bottom of construction’s business cycle had now been reached and government …

Arts college styled with steel

Kingswood School in Corby, Northamptonshire is being rebuilt with the aid of 500t of structural steelwork supplied by Caunton Engineering on a design and build …

School timetable dictates construction programme

New buildings for Catford High School in south London have been completed, with all building work having been coordinated around the school’s timetable in …

Steel passes examination for Newcastle school

Covering an area the size of four football pitches (19,000m2), the recently opened steel framed Kenton Secondary School in Newcastle-Upon- Tyne has been …

Steel schools for Sunderland

Barrett Steel Buildings is working on four Sunderland schools for the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) scheme with main contractor Balfour Beatty. The …

Four new schools for steel city

Caunton Engineering is supplying structural steelwork for four new schools in Sheffield under the Government’s Building Schools for the Future (BSF) …

School for the future

The decision to use steel for a new school in Leicester allowed the construction team to meet very tight deadlines, as well as lending an important degree of …

Steel’s sustainability message goes to school

Cairnhill Structures has become one of the first UK contractors to actively take the increasingly important message of environmental sustainability into …

Safety first for new school

Conder Structures is currently erecting more than 600t of structural steelwork for the £20M PFI financed Portland Community Comprehensive school. Located in …

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