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News in Brief: May 2019

The £60M Sandwell Aquatics Centre, which will host events at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham has been given the final go-ahead by local councillors. …

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 …

Bespoke structural components

NSC reports on fabricated structural components used in buildings and the capability and capacity required by producers of these items. Readers of NSC will be …

News in Brief: March 2018

Severfield has announced that Chief Executive Ian Lawson is leaving the firm after standing down due to illness last year. Alan Dunsmore becomes Chief …

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 …

Westok invests in bespoke FICEP Endeavour saw and drill line

Kloeckner Metals UK has invested £1M into their processing portfolio with the installation of a FICEP Endeavour saw and drill machine at its Westok plant. The …

An introduction to cellular beams

Beams with web openings, commonly known as ‘cellular beams’, are extremely popular and versatile structural steel components. Cellular beams are often used …

News in Brief: October 2017

Updated versions of Tekla Structures, Tekla Structural Designer and Tekla Tedds are now all available for download via the company’s link: download.tekla.com …

News in Brief: May 2017

Kloeckner Metals UK/Westok has released version 10.3 of its cellbeam software package. New features include Eurocode design to EN 1993 and 1994 and enhanced …

News in Brief: February 2017

London Stansted Airport has announced plans for a new £130M arrivals building as part of its multi-million pound expansion programme. The proposed 34,000m² …

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