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Steelwork completed on St James’s Market

William Hare has completed the steel erection for the prestigious central London St James’s Market project. Comprising two adjacent eight-storey steel-framed …

In the grove

A second steel-framed multi-storey block completes an office-led regeneration scheme in west London. Martin Cooper reports. The construction of commercial …

News in Brief – March 2015

The final part of Swindon’s steel framed £16.6M Regent Circus scheme – a six-screen Cineworld – has opened completing the town centre project. Anchored …

News in Brief – February 2015

Designed by Arup, the partially retractable roof of the Singapore Sport Hub is the winner of the steel category in Tekla’s global BIM Awards. A span of 310m …

Market design checks out with steel

Two eight-storey steel framed commercial buildings are spearheading a major investment programme for the St James’s area in central London. Martin Cooper …

SCI members day focuses on sustainability

‘A step change in sustainability’ was the theme of the latest Steel Construction Institute (SCI) annual event held at the London Transport Museum. The …

New City landmark will include Roman exhibition space

Steel construction is progressing on schedule for the new London headquarters for international media company Bloomberg. The scheme will include some retail …

Olympic Stadium races towards conversion

Work on the former London Olympic Stadium is progressing on schedule as main contractor Balfour Beatty has begun installing a new transparent roof, which on …

St James’s Market project kicks off

Two eight-storey steel framed commercial buildings are under way as part of a major investment programme for the St James’s area of central London. The …

Commendation – 20 Fenchurch Street, London

Featuring a unique and iconic shape, the construction of 20 Fenchurch Street required the project team to come up with a number of innovations. From a …

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