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Complete system delivers benefits
Published on: Friday, March 30th, 2012
Metsec supports main contractors and specialist steel framing contractors by maximising the benefits of design, speed and efficiency delivered by SFS, its steel framing system. It does so by demonstrating the importance and value of taking full advantage of the entire system.
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Goodmayes Hospital Mental Health Unit
Published on: Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Metsec’s steel framing system (SFS) has been used to provide the exterior framework – infill
and parapet – for a new Mental Health Unit at Goodmayes Hospital in Ilford.
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SFS delivers fastrack solution for prison
Published on: Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Metsec’s lightweight galvanised steel framing system (SFS) has been chosen over traditional block work for two of the buildings of the new HMP Low Moss, which is being constructed at a cost of around £100m for the Scottish Prison Service at Bishopriggs, East Dumbartonshire.
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The State Hospital, Carstairs
Published on: Friday, September 10th, 2010
Metsec has won the contract to supply in excess of 500 tons of lightweight galvanised steel framing as the load-bearing superstructure of the four new two-storey buildings for The State Hospital at Carstairs in Lanarkshire.
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New Victoria Hospital, Glasgow
Published on: Monday, May 10th, 2010
Metsec’s SFS (Steel Framing System) has provided the framework for a state-of-the-art hospital, designed not only to create a positive environment for patient care, but also to offer a new kind of service based on same day treatment.
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