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Flexible long-span office spaces, coupled with a fast erection programme are two of the reasons why a steel-framed option was chosen for Dublin’s latest …

Steel by design

Structural steelwork is helping the Leeds City Academy to expand its premises with a teaching block extension and an enlarged dining hall. FACT FILELeeds City …

Homing in on steel

Structural steelwork has provided the framing solution for the construction of a residential scheme on a confined town centre site in Ipswich. FACT FILEOrwell …

Bridge to future development

A single-span steel bridge forms a central element of an important junction improvement scheme in north Kent. FACT FILEA249 and Grovehurst Road Interchange …

Steel-framed offices provide West End boost

A new commercial development, situated on the corner of Oxford Street and Wells Street, is one of many changes taking place along the capital’s most famous …

New code, new resistance value

In a continuing series of articles looking at the “Generation 2” Eurocodes, David Brown of the SCI considers the significant changes to the bearing …

AD 536: In-plane member buckling lengths for portal frames

The verification of members in portal frames leads to a common question about in-plane buckling lengths, especially when designers are using general software. …

New and revised codes and standards, from BSI updates, November & December 2024

From BSI Updates November 2024 UPDATED BRITISH STANDARDS BS EN ISO 9013:2017+A1:2024Thermal cutting. Classification of thermal cuts. Geometrical product …

Raising the Roof

Perhaps the most difficult way to increase the size of a building is to extend upwards yet sometimes this is the best way. One such case occurred recently and …

BCSA publishes fire protection guidance

The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) has produced a new publication detailing how designers of constructional steelwork buildings can prove …

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