Visiting the Fabricators
- Sep 14, 2018
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Today there was a quick visit to check on progress of the steel frame that will be the skeleton of Barden House.

The workshop in Broxburn was busy on the Barden House steel, alongside a structure being built for the American bank JP Morgan.

A smith hammering flat one of the base plates.

Welding one of the connections.

A dramatic shower of sparks from an angle grinder.

The biggest sections stored in the stockyard. The steel is all from Corus (British Steel) Teesside, made in the UK. Once painted, it will be shipped the short distance to Murieston.
The steel should be erected on site starting on 24 September, watch this space!

Our thanks to our friends at Gordon Bow Engineering in Broxburn for showing us round.







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