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Severfield-Rowan Orbit Tower Constructor
Severfield-Rowen Plc, the market leading structural steel group, is pleased to announce that one of its principal companies, Watson Steel Structures Limited, is providing the structural steel work for the iconic AreclorMittal Orbit Tower at London’s Olympic site. Construction of … Continue reading
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