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News in Brief: January 2020

MAG (Manchester Airports Group) has appointed McLaren to build a warehouse and logistics facility on the site of a former WWII aircraft hangar at Manchester …

Frame keeps project in good health

A steel-framed solution has provided a new health centre with a future-proofed flexible design and the desired clear spans. Martin Cooper reports from …

Erskine Bridge

There has been a ferry across the River Clyde between Erskine and Old Kilpatrick for centuries but the density of traffic has increased so much that one is now …

Barrett Steel has Scottish expansion plans

Using its Montrose base as a launch pad, steel stockholder Barrett Steel says it has ambitious Scotland-wide expansion plans. Barrett Steel views its Montrose …

Steel creates stand-out campus

Overlooking a Scottish Borders town, an architecturally-impressive school campus has been constructed with a steel framing solution. Three existing schools in …

Multi-million pound distillery has steel columns

The £140M Macallan Distillery and Visitor Centre in Speyside has been opened as part of Edrington Group’s £500M investment in the brand, which is …

Milestone reached at Jedburgh Campus

The new steel-framed Jedburgh Intergenerational Community Campus project has reached an important milestone as financial close has been achieved. The £32M …

Commendation: Approach Viaduct South, Queensferry Crossing

Opened in August 2017, Transport Scotland’s Queensferry Crossing is both the UK’s tallest bridge and the world’s longest three-tower, cable-stayed …

Steel delivering new Highlands distillery

Located 30 miles north of Inverness in the Averon Valley, the £15M Ardross Distillery is taking shape with the aid of steel construction. The scheme includes …

School spearheads new town

Structural steelwork has answered all the questions correctly on a school project in Perth. Martin Cooper reports. A school for the new 800-acre village known …

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