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Delivering on the promise: Progress towards 2030 carbon reduction targets

In ArcelorMittal’s second climate action report published in July 2021, interim 2030 CO2e reduction targets of 25% globally and 35% in Europe were announced, …

Steel sector’s guide to sustainable procurement now available

Produced by Steel for Life and the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA), the Steel Construction – Sustainable Procurement supplement has been …

Steelwork further strengthens its structural frames market share

Steelwork continues to be the structural framing material of choice for a number of key construction sectors, according to the latest survey from independent …

Bridging the gap

Jamestown says it is now fabricating bigger, heavier and more challenging sections to meet customer demands. “We start the New Year as we finished 2022, …

Construction partner achieving net zero aims

Barrett Steel has continuously invested in best-in-class service for its customers by acquiring the latest processing technologies and thereby strengthening …

Galvanizing is the sustainable choice

A combination of long-lasting protection and ease of application makes galvanizing the finish of choice for many industries including construction, …

Getting the purlin specification right

Available in three section types, Z, C and M, light gauge steel purlins, rails and mezzanine sections are a ubiquitous component in a wide variety of …

Painting a bright future

Overcoming challenging times, Jamestown continues to invest in its future and has recently commissioned a new blast tunnel and adjoining paint

President’s Column: March 2022

The state of the world is such now, that the BBC now feels it has to explain what NATO is to its audience. It’s difficult to comprehend how anybody under 40 …

Supply chain leader

During a challenging period, Barrett Steel, the UK’s largest steel stockholder, has continued to invest in supporting the steel construction

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