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Reaching for the asymptote – what is an optimal design?

Greatly simplifying the complex subject of structural design, one would imagine that an optimally designed element, or structure, would achieve unity factors …

Protected portal frames on fire boundary

Where single storey buildings have external walls close to a site boundary, the walls are required to have fire resistance. Such external walls have commonly …

Steelwork stars for Blackpool’s big screen

The use of structural steelwork has provided the long spans and flexibility for a nine-screen cinema complex that also accommodates retail and restaurant …

Steel creates Cyclone

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the creation of a new and exciting addition to the available attractions at Center Parcs Whinfell

Landscraper takes shape

Numerous steel design and installation challenges have been overcome for the construction of a unique and highly flexible office building in King’s Cross, …

Fabsec Firebeam license available to design engineers

Fabsec cellular beam designer has announced that its Firebeam (FBEAM) Software is now available to all design engineers. Designing plate girders for the fire …

New Steel Construction Technical Digest now available online

New Steel Construction’s (NSC) sixth Technical Digest, which brings together a year’s worth of technical guidance, is now available for download at: …

Fire resistance of light steel framing

Mark Lawson and Andrew Way of the Steel Construction Institute (SCI) discuss issues related to fire resistance of light steel framed buildings and introduce …

New guidance on fire resistance of galvanized steel sections

By Dr Francisco Meza, Principal Engineer, SCI

AD 440: Fire design of external steelwork

SCI publication P375 Fire resistance design of steel framed buildings gives guidance on (amongst other things) the design of external steelwork when heated by …

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