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Structural steelwork publications

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Advance sections brochure

Our Advance section range has been developed to reflect current structural design practice and make it easier to specify Tata Steel CE marked structural sections compliant with the EU Directive on Construction Products.

Plates publications

Tata Steel offers one of the widest ranges of plate qualities, sizes and grades available anywhere in the world. At our state-of-the-art facilities, we manufacture steel plate to the highest standards, serving the needs of our customers across a whole range of industries.

Sections publications

Tata Steel Long Products is a world class supplier of structural sections, offering a comprehensive range of sizes up to 1016 mm deep in British and International standard dimensions from our mills in Teesside and Scunthorpe.

Slimdek publications

Slimdek® is an engineered building solution developed to offer a simple cost-effective minimal depth floor for use in multi-storey steel framed buildings with grids up to 9 x 9metres.

Bridge publications

Modern steel bridges, taking advantage of the latest advances in automated fabrication and construction techniques, are able to provide economic solutions to the demands of safety, rapid construction, aesthetic appearance, shallow construction depth, minimal maintenance and flexibility in future use.

Tubes Publications

Publications for tube products

Corefast publications

Publications about Corefast. Corefast allows lift cores, often on a project’s critical path, to be erected up to 6 times faster than a reinforced concrete core.

Corrosion publications

There are many steel structures that have continued in use satisfactorily for many years even in adverse conditions. The first major iron structure, the bridge in Coalbrookdale UK, has survived over 200 years whilst the Forth rail bridge, over 100 years old, is legendary. Today, modern durable protective coatings are available which, when used appropriately, allow extended maintenance intervals and improved performance.

Fire publications

The idea of precautions against the effects of fire in buildings is not new. Some of the principles have been in existence for many years and may often be taken for granted. For example, the Great Fire of London led to the identification of the importance of adequate separation between neighbouring buildings to prevent fire spread, a concept which is universally accepted since that time.

Health and safety

When undertaking structural design, steel construction can be considered the most safe solution.

Multi-storey residential

Multi-storey residential buildings demand construction methods that meet tight budgets and construction programmes, are flexible in planning and use, and exceed strict acoustic and thermal regulations. The growing number of multi-storey residential buildings being specified with steel frames clearly demonstrates the ability of structural steelwork to comfortably meet all of these demanding requirements.

SIGNS

SIGNS are short, two page documents that will give practical advice on technical, commercial, legal, marketing and health and safety issues that will build in to a comprehensive set of notes on key aspects of steel construction.

Car park publications

The multi-storey car park is a unique style of building; one in which all elements of the structure are normally exposed to the public.

Hospital publications

The health sector demands buildings that are flexible and adaptable in use and which can be constructed rapidly to meet tight programmes.

Framed in Steel brochures

Framed in Steel brochures allow the complete project team to present their viewpoint on how project management standards and full commitment delivered successful buildings.

Student brochures

These brochures have been developed as a teaching resource for engineering students. They provides a general introduction to the design of steel structures.

Steel Essentials

The Steel Essentials guide provides helpful advice and useful reference across a number of steel construction topics.

 

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