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Stronger steels in high demand

ArcelorMittal reports increasing use of high strength steels offering weight and cost savings across the worldwide markets that it operates in, as Neil Tilley …

From niche profiling to specialist fabricator

During the last 20 years Jamestown has developed into one of the UK and Ireland’s leading steel specialists. Since its beginnings more than 20 years ago, …

Weathering steel highlights offices

An exo-skeleton, fabricated entirely of weathering steel, has created the standout appearance and the column-free spans for the final commercial development at …

Steel completed for Metropolitan Police headquarters

Structural steelwork has topped out on the redevelopment of the former Metropolitan Police headquarters at Curtis Green Building on London’s Victoria …

Inspiring memorial

A 31m-high weathering steel spire forms the centrepiece of a memorial to those who served with Bomber Command. A total of 27 Bomber Command bases were located …

Commendation – Greenwich Reach Swing Bridge, London

A cable-stayed swing bridge in south London has improved pedestrian riverfront access while also maintaining a navigable channel. Forming part of a new …

Certificate of Merit – Weathering Steel House, Putney

A high-spec private home, spread over four floors, has been created by the redevelopment of a small building. Using the rust-like appearance of weathering …

Other Finalists

St James’s Gateway, London The St James’s Gateway redevelopment is a central London mixed-use scheme including 5,300m² of office space, 2,600m² of retail …

Bomber Command memorial spire erected

A 30m-high steel spire has been erected as the first part of a project to build a visitor centre and memorial in Lincoln, to commemorate the 55,500 servicemen …

Entrance arrives at station

A portal-framed entrance structure, built over the River Aire, will help alleviate passenger congestion at Leeds station. Martin Cooper reports. Leeds city …

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