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Quick answers from fixing selector

Lindapter has launched a second generation of its on-line steelwork fixings design software, adding more beam sizes and improving the user interface. Known as …

News in Brief – November/December 2006

A new website, designed, built, run and maintained by the SCI on behalf of The Step Change in Safety Team, has been launched. The site brings together …

News in Brief – June 2006

BCSA warns that as European standards for steel products (such as steel sections and structural bolts) are replacing National standards, from September this …

CSC upgrades software

CSC is releasing new versions of its software products during the first half of 2006. The first available is the TEDDS® calculation pad software – Version …

New floor design software excites

Oasys has released a new version of their Compos composite floor design software. The new version allows designers to “excite” a floor for vibration checks …

Assuring the Quality of Data Exchange during Structural Design

Common data exchange models are the ideal solution to software integration problems, but what to do when there are none available? The Steel Construction …

SCI’s new Software SATEL Delivers Simplicity in Explosion Analysis

Viken Chinien introduces SATEL, a new package that incorporates the latest theoretical developments and extends the applicability of traditional design methods …

Design without drudgery

In the second part of a software round-up, New Steel Construction looks at some of the latest releases for designing cellular beams and for 3D modelling. …

Digitally enhanced

Software for steelwork designers becomes increasingly sophisticated. Whether the aim is to automate detailed design of individual components, or create a model …

BRE wins software contract

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) has awarded the long-delayed contract to develop software for calculating the thermal performance of buildings, …

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