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Early involvement helps manage price instability

spite misperceptions that steel price rises were different from those of other materials, steel remains the cost-effective framing material of first choice. …

Factory of trusses

Providing a permanent home for the biennial Manchester International Festival (MIF), one of the largest purpose-built cultural buildings in the world is taking …

Paddington transformed

The redevelopment of the west London area of Paddington is continuing apace with the construction of an 18-storey steel-framed structure that contains a new …

Steel forms City’s sustainable tower

An evolving design and high sustainability credentials have both been key ingredients for 8 Bishopsgate, the City of London’s latest landmark high-rise …

William Hare achieves Carbon Zero certification

Steelwork contractor William Hare said it is the first UK fabricator to achieve the internationally accredited ISO 14064-1 Carbon Zero certification. William …

Work underway on Outstanding London office scheme

Work has started on a 10-storey BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ steel-framed office development at 33 Charterhouse Street in central London.Located adjacent to …

New Presidential appointments at the BCSA

At its recently held AGM, the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) elected Mark Denham, Chairman and Managing Director of Elland Steel …

Creative highlights

A large mixed-use scheme, with office space geared towards the creative industries, will transform a swathe of land on the edge of London’s Soho district, …

Commercial success stories

A steel-framed solution is the tried and tested method for creating high-rise and cost-effective commercial schemes throughout the UK. London has traditionally …

Creative space aplenty at new Soho development

Soho Estates’ new Ilona Rose House Development is transforming a large swathe of land between London’s Charing Cross Road and Greek Street into a new …

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