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Designed for Colour Transmission: Yorkshire Television Studios

Yorkshire Television Ltd began as a race against time in the middle of 1967 for on 12 June the company was allotted the new ITV broadcasting contract for the …

Galvanized solution for Yorkshire waste project

Scottish Galvanizers [part of the Wedge Group] is currently hot-dip-galvanizing around 2,500t of steel, for steelwork contractor BHC, which will be used at the …

Bridging the A1 gap

Eight steel composite bridges are being installed as part of the A1 upgrade in North Yorkshire. As the only section of non-motorway on the strategic M1/A1(M) …

News in Brief: March 2016

This year’s MACH 2016, the UK’s premier manufacturing technologies event, to be held at Birmingham NEC April 11-15, will host the latest innovations in …

Town centre renaissance

Steel is playing a leading role in the biggest regeneration scheme of its kind in the East Riding of Yorkshire The construction of Flemingate, a large …

News in Brief – September 2015

AceCad Software has released its BIMReview V8, a collaborative Building Information Modelling (BIM) project review tool for use across construction projects. …

Steel accommodates waste solution

An environmentally friendly steel-framed waste treatment centre will process refuse from three South Yorkshire authorities. Councils up and down the country …

Steelwork transforms former mining town

Structural steelwork is playing a pivotal role in the regeneration of Hednesford in Staffordshire, where a large scale project will revitalise this former coal …

Steelwork climbs into top twenty

Caunton Engineering is currently erecting steel- work for a new head office and logistics centre for Teva, one of the top twenty pharmaceutical compa- nies in …

Yorkshire gets new steel framed college

Steelwork has been completed on the new Keighley College project in West Yorkshire. More than 1,200t of structural steelwork has been erected on site by Elland …

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