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Approval given for landmark London Bridge scheme

Southwark Council has given planning approval for the redevelopment of the Colechurch House site near London Bridge. Designed by Foster + Partners, the …

News in Brief – October 2022

Caunton Engineering has played its part in Nottingham Forest’s return to the Premier League by helping to upgrade the club’s Peter Taylor Stand. The work …

Portal frames for logistics expansion

Steel construction is playing a leading role in a number of redevelopment and logistics projects in Stoke, including a four-span warehouse for the National …

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, …

Steelwork contractor joins CO2nstructZero

William Hare has been selected as a CO2nstructZero business champion and is said to be the first steelwork contractor to join over 80 other companies taking …

Inside story

More than 2,000t of steelwork has been erected inside of a speculatively-built distribution centre to create one of the world’s largest plant-based dairy …

Ground broken at St Mowden Park Stoke Central

Winvic Construction has begun work to build a 23,500m2 warehouse at St. Modwen Park Stoke Central which will be home to Stoke-based National Veterinary …

Planning permission granted for latest Paradise Birmingham scheme

The £1.2bn Paradise Birmingham project has received planning approval from the city council for a new 10-storey commercial building – the fourth office …

President’s Column July/August 2022

Steelwork contractor members of the BCSA fabricate and erect half of the structural steel in the UK and Ireland, but there are literally hundreds of other …

Steel-framed offices achieve outstanding aims

The EQ project in Bristol aims to be one of the city’s first new-build commercial developments to commit to target carbon net-zero in operation in accordance …

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