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Stands up for Headingley rugby ground

A new 7,721-capacity south stand at Headingley rugby league ground, home of Leeds Rhinos, is nearing completion. The steel-framed structure will have 2,233 …

New home for York’s sports teams under way

York’s professional football and rugby league teams (York City and York Knights) will both have a new home to share from next summer as an 8,000-seat …

News in Brief: May 2018

Elland Steel Structures has become the first SCCS client to achieve certification to BS EN ISO 3834-2:2005, quality management in the field of welding. SCCS …

New football stadium for Leamington

Plans for a new community stadium for Leamington Football Club have been approved by Warwick District Council. The local authority has agreed to buy the land …

News in Brief: April 2017

Billington Holdings has reported strong profit and revenue growth in its full year results to 31 December 2016. Revenue increased from £56.7M in December 2015 …

Steel for Life: An introduction to Steel Bending

Curved structural steelwork is an established feature of UK design and construction as it is known to offer a range of benefits, including aesthetic appeal. …

News in Brief: January 2017

Cleveland Bridge UK has reached the halfway mark of a major infrastructure project in Aberdeen that will create a 43km bypass around the western side of the …

Award: South Stand Expansion Etihad Stadium

With the stadium operational during the works, the challenging expansion of Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium South Stand has added 6,000 new seats. An …

News in Brief: June 2016

Specialist structural steel manufacturer, voestalpine Metsec, is supporting the upgrade of Ashton Gate Stadium, home to Bristol City Football Club and Bristol …

News in Brief: February 2016

Bernard Shuttleworth, BCSA President from 1986-88, died on 28 December. During his long career in the steelwork sector, Bernard was Managing Director of Robert …

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