A Commentary of the Draft Code of Practice for the Structural Use of Steel in Buildings
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 24, Issue 5, 1946

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The Code for the “Structural Use of Steel in Buildings” is one of a series of structural codes being prepared by the Institution of Structural Engineers. This Institution’s group of Codes is to be included in a comprehensive series initiated by the Codes of Practice Committee on Building and Constructional Work.

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