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Steel groundscraper nears completion in the City

More than 13,000t of structural steelwork has been erected for 5 Broadgate, one of the UK’s first ‘groundscrapers’. The new 13-storey City of London …

Trusses accommodate complex design

Structural steel design innovations have played a key factor in the construction of Ireland’s largest waste to energy scheme. Martin Cooper reports. We’ve …

New town makeover

Steel construction is playing a leading role in a £250M retail scheme that will transform a large swathe of Bracknell town centre. One of the new towns built …

Aberdeen Union Square expansion announced

Developer Hammerson has announced that Union Square in Aberdeen has formally submitted an application for planning permission in principle (PPiP) to Aberdeen …

BBC Wales opts for a steel-framed HQ

More than 2,000t of structural steelwork will be fabricated, supplied and erected by Severfield for the new BBC Wales Broadcasting House in Cardiff. The scheme …

News in Brief: March 2016

This year’s MACH 2016, the UK’s premier manufacturing technologies event, to be held at Birmingham NEC April 11-15, will host the latest innovations in …

Retaining a City streetscape

A modern steel-framed office and retail scheme in the City of London is being constructed behind two retained façades. Set in the heart of the City of …

Shopping mecca ushers in new retail era

The £260M Bradford Broadway shopping centre has opened more than a decade after construction first started on the city centre site (see NSC Nov/Dec 2014). The …

All change at Victoria

Phase one of Nova Victoria , which will transform a huge island site opposite the mainline railway station, is in full swing and due to complete next year, …

Renovated Manchester station reopens

Manchester Victoria railway station, once labelled Britain’s worst, has formally reopened following a £44M facelift. As well as maintaining Manchester …

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