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UK structural steelwork supply assured

The structural steelwork sector is in good health and remains on a growth path that will not be affected by the recently announced problems affecting some …

Shear connection rules to Eurocode 4 published by SCI

Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has published ‘Minimum degree of shear connection rules for UK construction to Eurocode 4’, guidance that was produced …

Crafting the future

Worries about the looming skills crisis that the construction industry faces are growing, with a forecast need for 100,000 new recruits to satisfy the demands …

BCSA awards first fabricator welder certificate

The first British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) CRAFT Structural Steelwork Fabricator Welder Certificate has been awarded to Billington …

Updated CE Marking supplement now available

The CE Marking supplement produced by the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) and Tata Steel has been updated to include the latest procedure …

Steel back on the growth tack

Structural steel’s return to growth in the UK in 2014 looks set to continue this year with growth of 10% forecast, BCSA President Wendy Coney told the …

Steel is ready for BIM

The steel construction sector is ahead of the game as far as implementing the use of Level 2 BIM before next year’s Government deadline. Nick Barrett …

BCSA and Tata Steel to host thermal mass webinar

The British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) and Tata Steel will jointly host a free webinar entitled ‘Thermal Mass in Buildings’ on Thursday 21 …

News in Brief – April 2015

Two new businesses have been launched by Barrett Steel, Barrett Materials Handling and Barrett Specialist Vehicles, which the company says is part of its …

Free Fire and Steel Construction Webinar invitation

A free one hour webinar on Fire and Steel Construction is being hosted by the BCSA and Tata Steel on Thursday 12 March at 12.30pm. Topics to be covered include …

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