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Embracing the circular economy

Reclaimed steelwork accounts for approximately 77% of the structural frame at 30 Duke Street St James’s, making it the largest steel reuse project for a …

HS2 construction team complete mega steel bridge installation

Weighing 1,631t and measuring 112m in length, an assembled steel bridge has been manoeuvred into place during a series of nighttime operations. Forming part of …

Low carbon offices

A hybrid steel and CLT solution, combined with a retained 1950s structure is said to have played a major role in reducing construction related CO2 on a …

City of London over-station development tops out

Spanning over the Metropolitan and Circle Lines as they enter Liverpool Street Underground Station, a 10-storey City of London office development has …

Towering success

The sixth and final phase of the Broadgate redevelopment involves the use of structural steelwork to construct twin office towers, rising to 21 and 38 floors …

BCSA event celebrates Welsh steel sector

The vital economic and community role the Welsh steel sector has played for more than 100 years, has been celebrated at an event hosted by the British …

Carbon reduction

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

Steel frame set to complete Broadgate development

Work is progressing on 2 Finsbury Avenue (2FA), which is the final phase of 10-year redevelopment of the Broadgate Campus in the City of London. The biggest …

Sustainable approach driving Piccadilly development

A new eight-storey office-led scheme that replaces two buildings at 180 Piccadilly and 48-50 Jermyn Street in London’s West End is using a significant amount …

News in Brief: November 2024

William Hare Group has reported a strong financial performance for year ending 31 December 2023. The Group recorded a turnover for the year of £315.5M, an …

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