Sunday, June 21, 2009

News: Macalloy win global contracts

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Macalloy has secured three new deals to supply their tie rods to construction projects across the globe.


The world leader in design, manufacture and supply of threaded bar and cable systems, based at Dinnington in Rotherham, has recently been awarded the contract to supply Macalloy 460 tie rods in the lighting towers of the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Australia.

The stadium, which has been designed to facilitate both football and rugby events, will have a capacity of 31,000. Construction is due to be completed at the end of 2009 and the stadium in operation by 2010.

The new state of the art Princeton University Chemistry building is soon to be supplied with Macalloy S460 tie rods in M30 diameter.

The four storey building will provide the University with research laboratory and teaching facilities, with completion of the project due in 2010.


The new Star Lane DLR station was recently supplied with Macalloy 460 tie-rods in M20 and M42 diameter. The station will become a new Docklands Light Railway station in Newham, East London.


This extension is in anticipation of the 2012 Olympic Games and construction is due to be completed in 2010.

Macalloy website


Images: macalloy.com / cox.com.au


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