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Contractor named for Rugby industrial and logistics facility

Franco-British real estate developer BARJANE has appointed Glencar as main contractor for its Rugby 106 warehouse scheme. Located on Rugby’s Central Park, …

Major employment park set for Towcester

Winvic Construction has been appointed by IM Properties to construct a major new employment park at Towcester, Northamptonshire. Expected to create 1,500 jobs …

Photo finish

A steel portal-framed solution is providing the speed of construction and the required long internal spans for photo printing specialist Max Spielmann’s …

Bigger and faster

Steel-framed distribution centres are not only getting larger, they are also being built more quickly. NSC reports on a Panattoni project that was erected in …

On the waterfront

The Humber International Terminal at Immingham has completed construction of a portal-framed warehouse that will increase storage capacity at the UK’s …

Steel spins a housing solution

A former textile warehouse in central Bradford is being redeveloped into an apartment block, with structural steelwork forming new floors and supporting the …

An example of Steel’s flexibility – Harringay Arena

BY FREDERICK S. SNOW, C.B.E., M.I.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., P.P.I.Struct.E., M.Cons.E. From Building with Steel August 1960 In the years before and after the Second …

Green light for Bristol industrial scheme

McLaren Construction Midlands and North has been appointed by Equation Properties to build Plot 4 of the Matrix 49 industrial park in Avonmouth, near Bristol. …

Excellent frames for Crawley warehouses

Two speculative steel-framed warehouse units are being constructed at Panattoni Park Crawley in West Sussex. Located close to Gatwick Airport and Junction 10 …

Three frames in one

Consisting of three linked steel frames, Panattoni has completed a bespoke built-to-suit facility for Tesco, enabling enhanced logistics and operational …

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