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The teams across two projects took home the award for Climate Resilience for their reuse of steel.
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Civic Engineers, Webb Yates
The teams across two projects took home the award for Climate Resilience for their reuse of steel.
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Civic Engineers, Webb Yates
The award recognises an initiative involving the reclamation of 1930’s steelwork from the former House of Fraser building on Oxford Street, with Civic Engineers, for reuse on our TBC.London project for FORE Partnership, saving over 100 tonnes of carbon.
The project has resulted in the formation of The Engineers Reuse Collective — a forum for accelerating and delivering the reuse of materials in the built environment — and would not have been possible without the proactive support of everyone involved.
We’re honoured to be part of a game-changing project achieving positive influence in sustainability within the building industry.
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