Sheffield specialist engineering firm SCX Special Projects has opened the door on a stunning articulated steel façade at a high profile office and residential development in central London. It supplied the façade and designed, built and installed the mechanism that allows two huge decorative portcullis panels to open or close in just 15 seconds.
Thanks to an engineering company based in Sheffield, key steps towards the installation of the world-first dividing retractable pitch at Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium are now taking place at the Premier League club's new stadium.
When Tottenham Hotspur move into their new stadium next year, they will be the owners of what is believed to be the world’s first dividing retractable pitch. Due to the company’s experience, Sheffield engineering company SCX has been selected as the retractable pitch supplier.
The decommissioning of the former Dounreay nuclear plant in northern Scotland will feature, as a key part of the project, a crane designed, manufactured, tested and installed by Sheffield engineering specialists SCX Special Project.
SCX, Sheffield-based engineering company, has completed the first year of a three year project to construct a retractable roof for the new No.1 Court at The All England Lawn Tennis Club.
A specialist crane company based in Sheffield has introduced its own ‘Training Passport’ as part of a four year apprenticeship programme to secure a future supply of fully qualified workers, in the face of a growing national shortage of skilled engineers.
Sheffield-based engineering company SCX has been awarded the contract to build a second retractable roof at The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), home of The Wimbledon Championship.