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William Hare achieves Carbon Zero certification

Steelwork contractor William Hare said it is the first UK fabricator to achieve the internationally accredited ISO 14064-1 Carbon Zero certification. William …

Supplying the sector

Steel stockholders play a vital part in the steel construction supply chain, ensuring the market is supplied with what it needs when it is needed. From an …

New requirement for ISO 3834 certification

Highways England has updated the National Highways Sector Scheme 20 document (NHSS 20), which sets out the particular requirements for quality management …

Kloeckner Metals UK obtains ISO 45001:2018

Kloeckner Metals UK is said to be the first UK stockholder and distributer to obtain the ISO 45001:2018 standard with Steel Construction Certification Scheme …

News in Brief: July/August 2018

Underlying pre-tax profit at steelwork contractor Severfield rose 19% to £23.5M for the 12 months ending 31 March 2018, keeping the Group on track to deliver …

News in Brief: May 2018

Elland Steel Structures has become the first SCCS client to achieve certification to BS EN ISO 3834-2:2005, quality management in the field of welding. SCCS …

SCI starts product certification

Following a four-month market research programme on product certification in the cold rolled steel sector, the Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has developed …

All about stockholding

NSC highlights the services steel stockholders provide, the benefits they offer and some of the standards and requirements applicable to this sector. Steel …

SCCS achieves highways accreditation

Following a UKAS assessment, the Steel Construction Certification Scheme (SCCS) has successfully become the first Certification Body to become accredited to …

SCI event highlights steel construction opportunities

Entitled ‘Steel Construction 2030 – Opportunities and Needs’ the Steel Construction Institute’s [SCI] annual event, held at the Royal College of …

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