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40 Years Ago: A ‘Grand Stand’ at Lords

Taken from Building with Steel, 1969 It was in 1814 that Mr T Lord leased the now famous ground to the Marylebone Cricket Club and the story of Cricket made …

Steel makes a stand at Edgbaston

Metsec lightweight steel framing products have been used on the new stand at Edgbaston Cricket Ground to create accommodation for catering facilities and …

Football club gets a home from home

When it opens this summer, Rotherham United’s new stadium will see the club return to its home town after a four year exile. Martin Cooper reports on the …

Steel scores for football centre

St. George’s Park will provide an array of accessible multi-sports facilities with accompanying training and sports medicine units as well as top of the …

20 Years Ago: Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield

Taken from Steel Construction, December 1991 The Don Valley Stadium is one of five major new facilities that have been built in Sheffield in time to host the …

January 2012 – Building for future prosperity

The start of a new year is a traditional time for a magazine to look forward, but there will be no market forecasts made in NSC’s pages against such an …

Steel makes a splash in Dundee

Scottish Galvanizers has played a major part in the ongoing construction of a £30M leisure centre in Dundee. The Glasgow-based plant has carried out the task …

Stadium heralds football club’s homecoming

Work on Rotherham United’s new 12,000 seater community stadium is now under way in the South Yorkshire town’s centre. The club plans to start next season, …

New stand scores on Wolves debut

Construction work on the new North Stand at Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Molineux Stadium reached a milestone last month when the lower tier was used for the …

Steel earns its spurs

Construction work on a new training centre for Tottenham Hotspur recently reached a programme landmark. Training facilities for all top professional sports …

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