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Highland academy under way

Work on the new Inverness Royal Academy is progressing on schedule with steelwork erection expected to begin in April. Said to be the largest school in the …

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 …

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