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News in Brief: February 2020

ArcelorMittal Europe has announced a CO2 roadmap to reduce emissions by 30% by 2030. The roadmap to achieve the 30% target is said to be based on three …

News in Brief: October 2019

The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) has announced that Dr David Moore, currently Director of Engineering has accepted the position of Chief …

High-performance solution

In 2018, ArcelorMittal launched the Steligence® concept to facilitate the next generation of high-performance buildings and construction techniques for its …

News in Brief: January 2019

ArcelorMittal has updated its slim floor design software CoSFB v1.6 to include the UB and UC range of sections from EN 10365:17. CoSFB allows designers to …

An introduction to steel construction products

In this sector focus article, New Steel Construction provides an overview of the various forms of steel construction products and describes how they are …

ArcelorMittal launches steel construction industry concept

ArcelorMittal, the world’s largest steel company has unveiled Steligence™, a new concept for the use of steel in construction which it hopes will create a …

Steel supports collaborative future

Recent advances in technology have made steel an even more attractive material for use in construction than ever before, as ArcelorMittal pointed out in its …

ArcelorMittal achieves NHSS accreditation

ArcelorMittal Downstream Solutions [AMDS], Scunthorpe has extended its quality management system to comply with the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001:2015 and …

ArcelorMittal zeroes in on waste

Sustainability tops the agenda at ArcelorMittal as the company acts to help create a more sustainable future for the steel industry and the environment. …

An introduction to steelmaking

People have been making iron and steel for centuries. Steel remains the backbone of modern industrialised economies. It’s hard to imagine a world without …

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