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Phoenix drives confidence in steel

UK steel manufacturing has been lifted by the success of the renamed and reinvigorated British Steel. A new era of customer focused service has been ushered …

News in Brief: January 2018

British Steel’s Scunthorpe site has been named on a long list of potential locations for logistics hubs to help Heathrow Airport deliver its expansion plan. …

Barrett Steel raising the bar

Barrett Steel’s investment-led growth is consolidating the steel stockholder’s position at the fore of supplying the thriving steel construction market. …

Tata Steel UK completes long products sale

Tata Steel UK has completed the sale of its Long Products Europe business to Greybull Capital, saving thousands of jobs in the process. The Long Products …

No crisis in structural steelwork supply

The words ‘steel’ and ‘crisis’ have been inseparable in newspaper headlines for the past couple of weeks, with good reason as the steel making industry …

UK structural steelwork supply assured

The structural steelwork sector is in good health and remains on a growth path that will not be affected by the recently announced problems affecting some …

Presidential visit for Tata Steel

President of The Institution of Structural Engineers, Nick Russell (pictured) has visted Tata Steel’s Scunthorpe site to see how a fully integrated steel …

Scunthorpe Civic Centre

From Building with Steel May 1964 A typical example of the use of steelwork in municipal buildings is provided by the recently completed Scunthorpe Civic …

Bright future provided by steel framed schools

Steel sourced from Corus, which has a large manufacturing plant at Scunthorpe, is making a substantial local impact by being used to construct two new schools …

Deep piles take the weight for new Corus facility

The new Automated Distribution Centre now under construction for Corus at its Scunthorpe works required an extremely rigid structure to guarantee its …

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