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Feature trusses form sporting mecca

Steelwork has played an integral role in the construction of one of the most important venues to be used during the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games. The …

Excellence achieved at sports centre

Lancaster University, an establishment renowned for its sporting ties, has a new state-of-the-art steel framed sports centre, now open to staff, students, …

SSDA 2011 – American Express Community Stadium, Brighton

Brighton’s new football stadium sits comfortably within the South Downs and its curving roof shows off the extremely well executed steelwork. One of the …

SSDA 2011 – Other finalists

The Point, Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire County Cricket Club’s vision, for the Point development at its Old Trafford ground, was to build a 1,000 …

SSDA 2011 – The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Flanking an existing landmark pavilion, two new stands at the Rose Bowl cricket ground have been designed to be sympathetic to their location as well as …

The Olympic Park

Steel’s inherent sustainability and flexibility has come to the fore on the Olympic Park’s Handball Arena. Already completed, the venue – which …

Cycling venue on track

Featuring a double curved steel roof, the London 2012 Velodrome has the honour of being the first venue to be completed in the Olympic Park Steelwork has …

Iconic roof dives into action

With its unique sweeping and curving roof the Aquatics Centre will form the main gateway to the Games and is the second largest venue in the Olympic Park. …

Centrepiece stadium up and ready

The London 2012 Olympic stadium has been completed on time and under budget, emerging as a shining example of how the city is primed to host the greatest …

Wing heralds new era for famous circuit

Containing 1,200t of structural steelwork and representing the second phase of a multi-million pound investment, Silverstone’s new pit, paddock and …

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