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Metsec updates steel framing guide

voestalpine Metsec has published the latest version of its Steel Framing Systems (SFS) Specification Manual, which is said to be one of the industry’s most …

Purlins play vital role

Available in three section types, Z, C and M, light gauge steel purlins, rails and mezzanine sections are a ubiquitous component in a wide variety of …

Offsite manufacturing in the frame

In this article, NSC focuses on lightweight cold formed steel products, a vital component for many steel construction projects. Designers and specifiers have …

Interactive 3D models will aid Metframe installation and design

Light steel framing manufacturer voestalpine Metsec has created a new facility on its website which it said will allow the design, construction and …

Metsec provides design and walling services to regeneration project

Light steel walling systems from Metsec have been used for the construction of new residential blocks at Nine Elms Point in south London. The site is a former …

An introduction to light gauge steel

Whether it is purlins, side rails, walling, composite panels or built up cladding solutions, light gauge steel products are utilised across multiple building …

News in Brief April 2016

Billington Holdings has announced pre-tax profits of £3.1M for the period ending 31 December 2015, up by 63.2% on the previous year. Revenue increased by …

News in Brief: January 2016

The Kaltenbach Group of companies has announced two new co-operations with leading machine tool manufacturers Zeman and RSA. For the UK market Kaltenbach said …

News in Brief – January 2015

The first roof panels have been lifted into place as the conversion of London’s former Olympic Stadium gathers pace. Approximately 10,000 panels will be …

Waste centre gains from specialist supply

Metsec has supplied a range of purlins and side rails for the construction of the secondary steel structure at the new Viridor Energy from Waste (EfW) facility …

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