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Third Don Crossing gets under way

Work has commenced on the £14.3M Third Don Crossing in Aberdeen. Designed to relieve congestion on the two existing river crossings, the 90m span bridge will …

Primary schools in the frame

Two primary schools in Perth have reaped the benefits of having structural steel frames. The education sector in Perth is set to get a boost with the …

Forth Crossing construction passes half way stage

Transport for Scotland has announced that construction of £790M Forth Replacement Crossing has passed the half way point as all three towers are now higher …

Award – The Kelpies, Falkirk

Two 30m high steel framed equine sculptures, known as The Kelpies, form the centrepiece of Falkirk’s community based parkland scheme, The Helix Project. A …

A bridge to the future

Providing Elgin with an iconic steel structure, the new Pansport Bridge is also part of an important flood alleviation scheme. Pansport Bridge, Elgin Main …

Safety first for Scottish bridges

Two bridge projects in Scotland highlight the safety performance and ease of installation of the Tata Steel vehicle restraint systems. Thousands of miles of …

Kelpies give the nod to steel

Complex tubular steelwork has formed two 30m high equine heads that are an integral and highly visible signpost to a large Scottish regeneration scheme. Martin …

Student accommodation graduates with steel

An ambitious student accommodation project is under way at the University of Stirling, a scheme that will ultimately provide 788 new bed spaces. Established by …

Steelwork creates giant equine sculptures

The Falkirk skyline is about to change dramatically as two 30m high steel plated equine sculptures, known as The Kelpies, take shape. Steelwork contractor S H …

Enterprise Minister praises steel contractor

The Scottish Energy and Enterprise Minister Fergus Ewing has praised Watson Towers, one of Scotland’s leading independent heavy engineering firms and parent …

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