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What does Level 3 BIM mean for the steel industry?

While a finalised definition of Level 3 BIM is still a way off there are trends emerging that will certainly impact on this critical part of the construction …

Design and manufacturing with computer software

In this article NSC examines how computer software supports the full steelwork design and manufacturing process, the benefits it delivers to the steel …

News in Brief: April 2018

Trimble has introduced three new versions of its software for structural engineering, fabrication and construction teams: Tekla Structures 2018, Tekla …

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 …

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: September 2017

Lindapter’s Type AAF clamps have been specified for attaching multiple support brackets to steel beams at the Allerton Waste Recovery Park in North …

News in Brief: July 2017

British Steel has reported a profit for the first year as an independent business since being sold by Tata Steel. The company posted £47M in earnings before …

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 …

Tekla 2017 software release for the construction industry

Trimble has launched three new versions of its software for structural engineering, fabrication and construction teams: Tekla Structures 2017, Tekla Structural …

News in Brief: November 2016

ArcelorMittal has announced that its TRUSSES+ v 1.1 software is now available at the Appstore for iOS devices. TRUSSES+ software is said to assist with the …

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