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Riverside development rises beside the ThamesR

Located on Upper Thames Street in the City of London, Watermark Place is a new speculative office development totalling 46,451m2. Working on behalf of main …

London tower close to topping out

Steelwork has reached the 16th level at Ropemaker, a new commercial development currently under construction in the City of London. Working on behalf of …

Steel provides boost for new hospital

Structural steel is fulfilling a key role in the progress of the Birmingham New Hospitals Project which is currently under construction by a joint venture …

Major Scottish retail development

Steelwork contractor Severfield-Reeve has recently completed its work on a new 34,838m2 retail development in Livingston town centre. Known as The Elements, it …

The fortress of steel

Five metre thick internal walls encasing a proton beam and target, and a steel frame incorporating a floor loading of 50t per square metre contributed to an …

Quick treatment for new hospital

A tight construction programme and the need to minimise disruption to the local community led to the decision to use steel for a new hospital in Glasgow. …

Covered streetscape to open up city centre

The huge mixed-use Cabot development includes a steel framed retail zone with a difference. Martin Cooper reports on a project which will remain open to the …

News in Brief – April 2007

Cleveland Bridge will supply approximately 8,000t of structural steelwork for the construction of two 16-storey towers at Canary Wharf in London’s Docklands. …

Mega complex to transform west London

Greater London’s largest shopping centre will open in October 2008. Martin Cooper reports on the structural challenges and the significant role steel has …

New look for Bristol’s historic centre underway

Work is now well underway on the £500M Bristol City Centre regeneration programme, the largest project to take place in the city since World War II …

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