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News in Brief July/August 2022

Severfield has reported a resilient performance for the 12-month period ending 26 March 2022, with an 11% revenue increase and profit before tax also up by the …

Plans in for Edinburgh’s first Passivhaus-designed high school

City of Edinburgh Council has approved plans for the new Currie Community High School, which is said to be one of the most energy-efficient schools to be …

Cumbernauld town centre set for major transformation

North Lanarkshire Council has confirmed an agreement to purchase The Centre Cumbernauld as part of its plans for a major redevelopment of the town. The Centre …

Non-Industrial buildings

A large number of schools today are built using some form of catalogued building. One of these is SCOLA, the commercial member of which is Sanders & …

Tata Steel proposes efficient steel modules for schools

Tata Steel said it is at the forefront of creating the next generation of schools in the UK, which will give thousands of children access to education in safe, …

Schools to get ‘transformative’ investment

A ten-year ‘multi-wave’ and ‘transformative’ school building programme has been announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with over £1,000M promised …

Education Buildings supplement available now

The Steel Construction – Education Buildings supplement, produced by Steel for Life and the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA), is …

Steel construction quality stands out

The entire construction team on the steel-framed Bloomberg European headquarters building in the City will be delighted to have received further recognition of …

News in Brief: April 2017

Billington Holdings has reported strong profit and revenue growth in its full year results to 31 December 2016. Revenue increased from £56.7M in December 2015 …

Complex roof tops school

Steel construction has taken a leading role in the design and building of a new school in Antrim, Northern Ireland. A £20M new school project, funded through …

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