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21 projects shortlisted for Structural Steel Design Awards

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The 56th Structural Steel Design Awards winners will be announced in September (Image: Tonfon via Dreamstime.com)

The British Constructional Steelwork Association and Steel for Life have announced the shortlist for the 56th Structural Steel Design Awards.

A total of 21 projects made it to the final selection. Each highlights steel’s flexibility and versatility across diverse applications in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

The shortlisted projects are:

  • 8 Bishopsgate, London
  • Allerdene Bridge, Gateshead
  • Aviva Studios, Manchester
  • Battersea Power Station Phase 3B, London
  • Beaulieu Parkway Bridge, Chelmsford
  • Bishop Square, London
  • Co-op Live Arena, Manchester
  • Devon Place Footbridge, Newport
  • Haymarket, Edinburgh
  • Holbein Gardens, London
  • Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Glasgow
  • Lucent, London
  • Maggie’s Royal Free Hospital, London
  • Market Gate Footbridge, Barnsley
  • n2 Nova Evolved, London
  • NOMA 4 Angel Square, Manchester
  • One Great Cumberland Place, London
  • Paddington Square, London
  • Plot 7B New Bailey, Manchester
  • Sky Innovation Centre, London
  • Sky Studios Elstree, Borehamwood

Jonathan Clemens, chief executive officer of the British Constructional Steelwork Association, said: “Since their inception in 1969, the Structural Steel Design Awards have showcased exemplary steelwork projects in the UK and Ireland, which are exceptional when measured on a global benchmark. The UK and Ireland remain at the forefront in their use of steel as a construction material. Steel solutions provide low-carbon, high-quality structures designed with reuse in mind.

"These projects show that buildings and infrastructure are for the future, not just the present. Steel creates beautiful, functional, adaptable, and cost-effective spaces. Sustainability is central, especially with the Building Safety Act prompting further improvement. However, our industry is resilient and adaptable.

"Advances in robotics and digital platforms are changing practices, which should be applauded. This evolution will help ensure the UK and Ireland remain the most steel-intensive construction markets. From bespoke solutions to industrial designs, steel is the clear choice for its societal and economic contributions."

Winners will be announced at an evening reception in London on 26 September.

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