6 October 202510:00 - 17:30 BST
Online
Member early booking: £295 + VAT Member: £335 + VAT Standard: £445 + VAT
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Compare steel construction options available at preliminary scheme development and determine the optimum design solution
Apply a simple methodology for preliminary sizing of members to enable budget costing to be developed
Judge the significance of steel grade and subgrade for structural steelwork and their suitability for specification
Understand the responsibilities for different parties under UKCA Marking
Describe key aspects of robustness and corrosion protection
Design for fire and assess the benefits of critical temperature calculation for fire protection
Identify resources available to assist with the use of structural steelwork in construction
Graduate engineer
Mid-career engineer
Other built environment professionals and engineers
25% discount on associated publications: Manual for the design of steelwork building structures to Eurocode 3. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
Richard Dixon is a Chartered Engineer who has worked in the steel industry for 25 years. Before partnering with Steel for Life, he worked for British Steel/Corus/Tata Steel in various roles. He led the Structural Advisory Service at Tata Steel in the joint venture with the BCSA to promote efficient design in structural steelwork to the UK construction industry.
Email - [email protected]
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