Digital Construction

A solution for structural steel reuse

RESTOR - The Chetwoods team collects their trophy at the Digital Construction Awards
The winners collect their trophy from Justin Stanton of DC+ (far left), Henry Fenby-Taylor of Zero (second right) and Sally Phillips (far right) (Photo © 2025 - ASV Photography Ltd. www.ASVphotos.com)

Structural steel is a cornerstone of UK construction, yet only 15% is reused at the end of its lifecycle, with the rest undergoing energy-intensive recycling. The RESTOR project, led by the University of Birmingham and the University of Cambridge, with Chetwoods Architects acting as sector advisor, set out to embed circular economy principles into the construction industry by addressing barriers to large-scale steel reuse.

RESTOR’s challenge was to create a scalable, digital-first framework to overcome technical, logistical and cultural barriers around reused steel – chiefly, a lack of confidence in repurposed material, no standardised data on its properties, and no digital infrastructure to support its integration into new builds. Collaborators included architecture firm Chetwoods and reused steel supplier Cleveland Steel, ensuring cross-sector input from design through to supply chain.

What the judges said

“A set of tools that are very much needed to ensure the reuse of steel sections. This solution solves two of the core problems with steel sections reuse: one, you don’t know what the reuse structural capacity will be; and two, it’s almost impossible to find a suitable project that would take that exact section at that (or similar) length. A great project.”

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