Metsec » Schools and Colleges

Metsec delivers complete solution for schools

Published on: Thursday, April 12th, 2012

When Balfour Beatty was appointed to undertake the complete planning, design and construction of eleven schools under the Building Schools for the Future initiative, they knew that success would depend on a concerted team effort involving designers, engineers, contractors and materials suppliers.

Download Press release View Images & full release in HTML

  • Filed Under » Latest NewsSchools and Colleges
  • | Framing

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.

Download Press release View Images & full release in HTML

  • Filed Under » Commercial BuildingsCorporateHospitals and ClinicsHotels and LeisureHousing and Residential AccommodationLatest NewsMetsecSchools and Collegessteel structures
  • | Framing

Metsec design gains award

Published on: Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Metsec’s in-house design team has gained international recognition for its work on a new accommodation building at Britain’s oldest specialist music school.

Download Press release View Images & full release in HTML

  • Filed Under » CorporateLatest NewsSchools and Collegessteel structures
  • | Framing

SFS creates dramatic college building

Published on: Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Metsec’s lightweight galvanised steel framing system (SFS) infill walling has been used to construct the external envelope of a dramatic new addition to the Broxbourne campus of Hertford Regional College.

Download Press release View Images & full release in HTML

  • Filed Under » Latest NewsSchools and Colleges
  • | Framing

Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Published on: Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Metsec has supplied 55 tonnes of light gauge steel C section side rails to take the secondary cladding on eight towers included in a £200m state-of-the-art new facility to house Cambridge’s globally renowned Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB).

Download Press release View Images & full release in HTML

  • Filed Under » Latest NewsSchools and Colleges
  • | Purlin Division