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News in Brief: September/October 2013

Three steel construction webinars are to be held: 26 September on the subject of pricing; 17 October on fire protection and 14 November on cost comparison. For …

News in Brief: November 2012

Barrett Steel has launched Barrett Offshore Tubes to provide a dedicated and focused service to the offshore market for oil, gas and renewable energy. As part …

News in Brief: September 2012

Lindapter’s Hollo-Bolt connection for structural hollow sections (SHS) is now CE Marked. Hexagonal, flush fit, countersunk and button/security head variants …

News in Brief: June 2012

CSC has released a trial version of its Tedds structural calculation software and engineers downloading it get a free sample of automated calculations. “We …

News in Brief: May 2012

Voortman will be holding Product Introduction Days at its facility in Rijssen, The Netherlands on June 28 and 29. The company will demonstrate a large number …

Steel makes a stand at Edgbaston

Metsec lightweight steel framing products have been used on the new stand at Edgbaston Cricket Ground to create accommodation for catering facilities and …

Delivering a complete solution for schools

Metsec is delivering the steel framing systems for a Building Schools for the Future programme being undertaken by main contractor Balfour Beatty. The …

Rapid rail system aids quick steel assembly

The new Rapid Rail Support System launched by Metsec is said to allow steel erectors to assemble the side rail supports without the need for tools, nuts, bolts …

News in Brief – November/December 2011

Structural software developer, CSC, has released a new BIM integration tool, Revit Integrator. This free tool enables structural engineers and technicians to …

News in Brief – October 2011

 Metsec’s in-house design team has gained international recognition for its work on a new accommodation building at the UK’s oldest specialist music …

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