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Steel highlights for police HQ

A new headquarters for the City of London Police, featuring an intricate exoskeleton design, is one of two steel-framed buildings at the Salisbury Square …

Carbon reduction

A sustainable design, using steelwork sourced from facilities powered by renewable energy, is delivering a desirable City of London commercial scheme. FACT …

AWARD – Beaulieu Parkway Bridge, Chelmsford

Spanning a busy railway line and road, a 161m-long three-span weathering steel bridge eases congestion in and around a new housing development in Essex. FACT …

Upgraded bus station provides transport boost for Kingston

Transport for London (TfL) is nearing completion of its redevelopment work to provide a state-of-the-art bus station in Kingston upon Thames. The project …

Steel spans motorway junction upgrade

Helping to create better connections and smoother traffic flows, steel bridges and gantries are an essential component of the M25 Junction 10 improvement …

Moving forward

Jamestown’s UK Business Development Manager, Mark Stewart writes on how the company is progressing this year with a strong order book, containing even more …

Atmospheric corrosivity classifications for weathering steel

Weathering steel has an increased resistance to atmospheric corrosion, compared to conventional steel, and a distinctive appearance which make it attractive …

COMMENDATION: SAS13 Bridge Replacement, Birmingham

Forming an important part of the HS2 line approach to Birmingham, a weathering steel Warren truss structure is the longest railway bridge in the Midlands. FACT …

MERIT: Cody Dock Bridge, London

Complex and unique engineering challenges were overcome to design and install a new rolling steel bridge, spanning the entrance to a reinvigorated dock near …

SSDA 2023 National Finalists

Farringdon Crossrail Station, East & West Ticket Halls FACT FILEArchitect: AedasStructural engineer: AECOMSteelwork contractor: Bourne Group LtdMain …

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