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  2. British Constructional Steelwork Association - Wikipedia

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    The 1936 arrangement to admit fabrication subsidiaries of steel manufacturers to the association drew them also into the cartel. [20] [23] During the Second World War the Ministry of Supply enforced control on maximum structural steel prices through an Iron and Steel Control department. [20]

  3. Severfield - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Severfield established Steel UK Ltd as a 50% joint venture with Sheffield based steel stockholder Murray Metals Group Ltd to negotiate steel purchase prices for both partners. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] The company had been incorporated in 2005 as Stable Move Ltd. Severfield and Murray bought steel at prices agreed with suppliers by Steel UK and ...

  4. Structural steel - Wikipedia

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    Various structural steel shapes ... commonly used than others e.g. in the UK, almost all structural steel is grades S275 and S355. ... the prices of cement, aggregate ...

  5. Teesside Steelworks - Wikipedia

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    On 18 September 2015, production was paused due to the global decline in steel prices. [34] On 28 September 2015, the plant was mothballed again amid poor steel trading conditions across the world and a drop in steel prices. [35] On 2 October, SSI UK entered into liquidation.

  6. William Hare Group - Wikipedia

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    William Hare Group Ltd is a UK headquartered structural steel contractor and the second largest, by turnover, in the country. It is family owned and has carried out projects in over fifty countries. It is family owned and has carried out projects in over fifty countries.

  7. Category:Steel companies of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Barrow Hematite Steel Company; Blaenavon Coal and Iron Company; Bridon Ropes; British Constructional Steelwork Association; British Steel (1967–1999) British Steel (2016–present) Brown Bayley Steels

  8. History of the steel industry (1850–1970) - Wikipedia

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    Steel is an alloy composed of between 0.2 and 2.0 percent carbon, with the balance being iron. From prehistory through the creation of the blast furnace, iron was produced from iron ore as wrought iron, 99.82–100 percent Fe, and the process of making steel involved adding carbon to iron, usually in a serendipitous manner, in the forge, or via the cementation process.

  9. CELSA Group - Wikipedia

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    Celsa Steel UK is in Cardiff, and is the UK's largest manufacturer of steel reinforcement products. In November 2015, two people died at its Cardiff manufacturing site on East Moors Road. [1] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK government provided Celsa Steel UK with a £30 million bailout to help it continue trading providing it met a set of ...