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COMMENDATION: Assembly Bristol, Building A

A landmark 24,000m2 office building is the first of three structures that will make up Bristol city centre’s Assembly campus FACT FILEArchitect: Allford Hall …

COMMENDATION: Britannia Leisure Centre, Hackney

Occupying a confined plot, a stacked structural design has allowed a leisure centre to accommodate all of its required facilities without impeding on the …

COMMENDATION: One Braham, London

Featuring large amounts of exposed internal steelwork, a prestigious bespoke commercial development forms part of a wider Aldgate masterplan. FACT …

COMMENDATION: One Crown Place, London

Forming the centrepiece of a central London mixed-use development, two residential towers are supported by 15 steel trusses. FACT FILEArchitect:KPFStructural …

SSDA 2022 National Finalists

22 Bishopsgate, London FACT FILEArchitect: PLP ArchitectureStructural engineer: WSPSteelwork contractor: SeverfieldMain contractor: MultiplexClient: Lipton …

Portal frames for logistics expansion

Steel construction is playing a leading role in a number of redevelopment and logistics projects in Stoke, including a four-span warehouse for the National …

Steel projects star at Tekla Awards

Software provider Trimble has announced the winners of its Tekla Awards 2022, which are open to users of Trimble’s Tekla Structures and Tekla Structural …

Landscraper takes shape

Numerous steel design and installation challenges have been overcome for the construction of a unique and highly flexible office building in King’s Cross, …

Ground broken at St Mowden Park Stoke Central

Winvic Construction has begun work to build a 23,500m2 warehouse at St. Modwen Park Stoke Central which will be home to Stoke-based National Veterinary …

News in Brief July/August 2022

Severfield has reported a resilient performance for the 12-month period ending 26 March 2022, with an 11% revenue increase and profit before tax also up by the …

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