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Goodwood festival of speed

Littlehampton Welding

The central feature at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2007. Standing predominately at 35m tall, the structure suspended five racing cars above the passing crowds beneath.

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O'Reilly Concrete

Adamstown, a new urban district west of Dublin City Centre that will house over 30,000 residents within 154,000 square metres.

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Cordell Group Ltd.

Designed using Tekla technology and manufactured using Cordell’s saw and drill production facilities, the 270 tonne structure comprising 2500 sections, stands at 65m high.

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Contiga, Norway

The Telenor Arena has a spectator capacity of approximately 15,000 for football matches and 23,000 for concerts.

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Creagh Concrete Products

Ben Alder Tower House is a design and build project for a private dwelling.

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Khalifa sports city tower

Arup

Khalifa sports city tower. Also known as the Aspire or Flame Tower, this is a 318 metre structure located in the Sports City complex of Doha.

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Alnwick Garden Pavilion & Visitors Centre

SH Structures

Alnwick Garden Pavilion & Visitors Centre. The roof and supporting structure were formed with use of a combination of steel and structural timber to give the finished curved form.

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Wembley stadium

Oakwood Engineering

Many iconic projects have been completed globally adopting the Tekla Structures software. One such project is the Wembley stadium. With a seating capacity of 90,000 it is now the largest football stadium in the world with every seat under cover.

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51 Lime street

Hare Structural Engineers

51 Lime Street, London. The tower building is 28 storeys above ground and includes a series of complex pre-fabricated steel frames around the perimeter to support the architectural saw-tooth facade.

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