New research shows steel I- and T-sections inside concrete beams can offset shear loss from web openings—enhancing safety in ...
Construction projects across the U.S. have been struggling with long delays, but one Houston industrial project is running ahead of schedule thanks to an innovative new design that removes the need ...
Cuttack: The ASI’s core conservation committee has finalised the design of the stainless-steel beam to be used for strengthening the cracked beam inside the Natamandap of Jagannath Temple, amicus ...
Q: My house plan calls for steel beams that will support the floor joists and even parts of a brick wall. Can I substitute wood beams for steel? Is a steel I-beam hard to handle on the job site? Do ...
LANCASTER — Super-heated steel has a smell, an distinct mixture of sweat, carbon, iron, oil and heat. It rolls off the metal and permeates the air. The scent isn't offensive, but rather harkens to ...
Many renovated buildings replace wood and masonry structural elements with steel. The replacement of heavy wooden roof and floor joists with the lighter steel open-web bar-truss joists is a common ...
DEAR TIM: I’m getting ready to build a large room addition that needs a beam to support the floor joists. I’ve been told that a wood beam will work, but I’ve always seen steel I-beams in other houses.
Hingham Beer Works in Hingham, Mass., uses steel beams from LiteSteel for interior and exterior structural finishing. Whitlock Architects and Slesar Brothers Brewing Co. chose the beams to buttress ...
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