newsteelconstruction.com

NSC Archives

Tag Archives

Excellent offices for Belfast

One of Northern Ireland’s most important commercial developments is transforming a city centre area once renowned for

REIDsteel gets green light for major redevelopment plans

Manufacturer John Reid & Sons has won planning permission for a major redevelopment of its REIDsteel site in Christchurch, Dorset. The local council has …

Contractor named for Crewe logistics hub

Glencar Construction has been awarded a contract by PLP to construct a new 42,400m2 speculative logistics unit at Basford West in Crewe. The project …

North Shields to get sustainable transport hub

Willmott Dixon is teaming up with North Tyneside Council to deliver a sustainable transport hub and town square in North Shields. The project team say the …

Sustainability benefits are hard to price

The sustainability benefits of steel construction have always been promoted by the sector, efforts to get the full message across have been unstinting for many …

Steel frame completes masterplan

Structural steelwork has ticked all of the boxes for the successful completion of the final distribution centre at ICON

Sustainability specification added to complement NSSS

The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) has published the 1st edition of the Sustainability Specification for structural steelwork for building …

Another City of London tower gets approval

The City of London Corporation has approved plans for a 24-storey office-led development on Houndsditch, the seventh tall building to be approved this year. …

Steel-framed buildings can be net-zero now

Following the United Nation’s COP26 climate change conference it seemed that the world united behind the decarbonisation struggle that some characterise as …

Roadmap to decarbonised steel construction

The route to net-zero carbon for steel construction has been clearly set out in a Roadmap from the BCSA, signposting the new and developing technologies that …

THIS MONTH'S MAGAZINE

Click on the cover to view this month's issue as a digimag.

Archives