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Market Sector(s): Industrial, Secondary Steelwork
Caunton Engineering designed the steel frame, and associated secondary steelwork consisting of chequer plate flooring and handrailing, for a new £140M extension to the Etex Plasterboard Manufacturing Facility in Bristol, as part of an expansion to double their capacity and provide additional employment to the local area.

The entire 43000m2 development, which is 525m long in total, consists of a...

Market Sector(s): Distribution, Design And Build, Secondary Steelwork
Caunton supplied the main and secondary structural steelwork for what the press describes as a huge distribution warehouse for retailer T J Morris near Warrington. The £118million project was undertaken by main contractor Bowmer and Kirkland. Caunton fabricated, supplied and erected 5,700te of steelwork.

Market Sector(s): Energy, Sustainable
Caunton Engineering supplied the structural steelwork for a major Energy Recovery Facility for main contractor Taylor Woodrow Construction. North London Waste Authority (NLW) are redeveloping the Edmonton EcoPark site in Enfield, London. The facility expects to cater for up to 700,000 tonnes of residual waste from the seven north London boroughs. Currently the central part of the site is an Energy...

Market Sector(s): Public Sector, Car Parks, Design And Build
Caunton Engineering designed, supplied and erected the structural steelwork for a 730-space multi-storey car park (MSCP) in the centre of Stoke-on-Trent. The car park comprises a ground and six upper floors.

Market Sector(s): Residential
Caunton supplied and erected the steelwork for three major towers in Coventry. The structural steelwork for the towers will be framing a major student accommodation scheme and will supply 502 en-suite rooms that will be a mix of studio and cluster bedrooms constructed within three towers of six-storeys, 13-storeys and 19-storeys.

Market Sector(s): Leisure, Public Sector
Caunton completed the frame for The Curve, the civic building in Slough. As the name suggests the structure is a steel-framed curved rectangle in shape and plan. Each of the building’s elevations feature either cantilevers or sloping and curving facades, with the main north side presenting the most striking aspect with a long sweeping, predominantly glazed, elevation looking on to the adjacent lis...

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