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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 …

Members out in force for SCI annual event

More than 90 steel construction professionals attended the Steel Construction Institute (SCI) annual event for members which was held at the Tower of London. …

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 …

Test on composite beam to improve Eurocode 4

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) along with a number of universities, including the University of Bradford, has won an EU project aimed at developing …

Retail banks on regeneration

Situated on a large embankment, a new retail development is dependent on a large steel truss to not only provide the necessary shopping space, but also the …

News in Brief: May 2013

The William Hare Group has secured the rights to supply and install the Holorib, Ribdeck and Superib composite metal deck products. First launched in 1972, the …

Online steel information resource relaunched

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has re-launched Steelbiz, its online library of technical information and resources on every aspect of steel …

News in Brief: March 2013

The SCI has produced a guide to the design and installation of light gauge steel external wall systems. It highlights to clients and specifiers performance and …

SCI announces CE Marking partnership

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) and Ceram, the international materials technology company, are to work in partnership to deliver a testing and …

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