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Steelwork underway for major Sellafield works

Harry Peers Steelwork (part of the Severfield Group) is undertaking two major projects at the Sellafield reprocessing plant in Cumbria. The company is …

Steel checks in for Grosvenor Square hotel project

Working on behalf of main contractor Multiplex, Severfield is currently fabricating, supplying and erecting the steelwork a new hotel project housed in the …

Sky’s the limit

tructural steelwork has taken a leading role in the construction of Sky Studios Elstree, where long column-free flexible spaces are in demand. Martin Cooper …

Steel spans for major east London viaduct

East London’s 1.5km-long Barking Riverside Viaduct is nearing completion in readiness for a new railway line to open this Autumn. Crossing rail, road and …

Steelwork nearing completion for major Sky facility

Requiring 6,500t of structural steelwork, Severfield is close to completing its steel erection programme at Sky Studios Elstree. The site covers an area …

Forging a new way

Steelwork is playing a significant role at the Forge project in London, where an innovative method is being used that could transform the construction industry …

Steel landscraper takes shape in King’s Cross

Work is currently progressing on Google’s new UK headquarters building at King’s Cross in London. Designed by lead consultant BDP, working alongside …

Work kicks off at new Everton stadium

Premier League football club Everton has held a project commencement ceremony at Bramley-Moore Dock to mark the breaking of ground in the construction of its …

Commercial reinvention

One of the first buildings to be built on the Canary Wharf financial estate in east London is being innovatively reconfigured and enlarged to be a Grade-A …

New stands open at home of cricket

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) President and Sri Lankan cricket great, Kumar Sangakkara, officially opened the new £53M Compton and Edrich stands at Lord’s …

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