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News in Brief: May 2014

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has committed to write a series of twelve steel and composite technical design articles for The Structural Engineer …

News in Brief – March 2014

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has signed an agreement with the Ukrainian Steel Construction Center (USCC) to establish a strategic partnership on …

Steel Essentials seminars go online

The Steel Essentials seminars that attracted a record number of attendees last year are now available as CPD’s at …

Steel increases market share in key multi-storey sector

Steel continues to be overwhelmingly the structural framing material of choice for multi-storey non-domestic buildings, according to the latest survey from …

Record number of attendees for steel seminars

The recently concluded series of Steel Essentials seminars attracted a record number of attendees across all four venues. Last autumn’s series of seminars …

Guide to thermal mass published

A new guide explaining how to make the best use of thermal mass in order to reduce operational energy use in non-domestic buildings has been published by Tata …

News in Brief: Jan 2014

Mark Jones, Managing Director of FICEP UK, said: “In all my many years of experience in this industry, I have never known tougher times over the last three …

Blue Book app and running

Tata Steel’s app for steel section properties and member capacities for design to BS5950 or EC3 can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store. The app …

More exacting certification for Celsius® sections

Tata Steel Celsius® 355 hot finished hollow section is manufactured exclusively from normalised, fine grain steel. This enables the customer to benefit from …

Tata Steel and BCSA to host essential seminars

A new series of Steel Essentials seminars has been scheduled for this autumn at venues in Cardiff, London, Leeds and Edinburgh. The seminars provide an …

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