SCI | CONNECT | ISSUE 46 The SCI, in collaboration with its partners from the Light Steel Forum, has just completed a project to produce best practice guidance for light steel construction. The project was co-funded by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) through the UK Futures Programme. The objective of the UK Futures Programme is to enhance skills in the offsite construction sector with a view to enabling the sector to grow and help to meet the ever-present demand for new housing in the UK. Contents Featured Article SCI Courses The technologies of light steel and modular construction are extremely versatile and are being used for larger and more complex projects than ever before. With this in mind SCI and the wider industry has recognised the need for best practice information for the supply chain, specifiers and checking authorities, and better training for site managers. Molabolt Peg Anchors Design of Steel Structures Innovate UK Update High Strength Steels Seminar There are two main aspects to the recently completed best practice project: SCI People A series of best practice information sheets. Topics include; design and detailing, pre-start requirements, follow-on trades and installation. SCI Publications SCI Member News A trial virtual learning centre for best practice in light steel framing. This has been tested with industry partners and their clients. New Members Twitter Suggestion It is the intention of SCI and the Light Steel Forum members that both aspects of the project are further developed and expanded in the future. A new comprehensive SCI publication on light steel framing is due to be published next month. However, if you have any questions relating to light steel framing or modular construction SCI can provide assistance. Whether this is to direct you to the relevant guidance or support with a finding a solution for a particular design concern. Newsletter Sign Up SCI Courses EC4 Composite Design May 5, London Fabrication Economics 12 May 15, Webinar J6200 Connect Newsletter – Apr.html[30/04/2015 14:50:35] SCI | CONNECT | ISSUE 46 Portal Frame Design 19 May 15, Leeds VIEW ALL SCI COURSES CONTACT ANDREW +44 (0)1344 636 577 Molabolt achieves SCI Assessed for peg anchors Molabolt peg anchors are ‘blind’ fixings, often used in connections to hollow sections, where access is only possible from one side. Molabolts are available in carbon steel and stainless steel, in a variety of sizes. Full details are available at Molabolt. SCI have recently completed a programme of physical testing and calculation of design resistances in shear and tension. The design resistances were determined in accordance with BS EN 1990, and may be used directly in designs to BS 5950 or to the Eurocodes. The design resistances, which are available from the manufacturer, have the formal endorsement of SCI Assessed. Full details of the test programme and the determination of the design resistances are contained in SCI report RT 1646, which can be obtained from Molabolt at molabolt@ntconnect.com. Design of Steel Structures – UK Edition SCI Members will have received the new jointly produced SCIECCS publication entitled Design of Steel Structures – UK Edition which will guide UK designers through the changes that the Eurocodes represent. It is a derivative of the general ECCS book “Design of Steel Structures”, and includes complementary UK-specific information relating to the National Annexes and common practice. The level of detail provided means this UK edition will help designers, whatever their previous experience, apply Eurocode 3 easily and correctly in the United Kingdom. This will be the first in a series of joint publications. Innovate UK Update J6200 Connect Newsletter – Apr.html[30/04/2015 14:50:35] SCI | CONNECT | ISSUE 46 April has been a busy month for writing research proposals, with three Innovate UK competitions open for applications. The calls relate to circular economy business models, building whole-life performance and supply chain integration in construction. We were partners on three applications and led on a fourth. We have recently heard that we have been short-listed for one application led by Price & Myers and involving SCI and the University of Cambridge. The closing date for the full-stage application is 28th May. High strength steels in long span structures The use of steels with higher strengths (400-700 MPa) can lead to significantly lighter structures if limitations on stability and deflection can be overcome. Although widely used in automotives and machinery, structural applications remain scarce. This seminar aims to equip engineers with essential information for the efficient design of long span structures such as stadia and exhibition halls made of high strength steel. Date: Tuesday 30th June 2015 Duration: 10:00 – 16:00 Location: Imperial College London Refreshments: Lunch & Coffee Cost: £50 (CPD Certificates available upon request) This seminar will disseminate results from HILONG, a European collaborative research project part-funded by the Research Fund for Coal and Steel, which studied innovative solutions for high strength, long span steel structures. Light Steel Forum SCI would like to welcome: Hadley Steel Framing Ltd as a new member. LIGHT STEEL FORUM J6200 Connect Newsletter – Apr.html[30/04/2015 14:50:35] Register for the Event Contact Jane Burrell T: +44 (0)1344 636 500 E: education@steel-sci.com REGISTER NOW SCI | CONNECT | ISSUE 46 SCI People Antonia N Pilpilidou SCI would like to welcome Antonia N Pilpilidou, who has joined SCI as a graduate engineer. Antonia has a Degree from Thessaloniki University and Master of Design in Steel Structures in Smart Cities from University of Naples Federico II. VIEW PROFILE +44 (0)1344 636 531 Michael Sansom, SCI, Associate Director Michael is a Chartered Environmentalist with 20 years postgraduate experience of environmental and sustainability work in consultancy, research and research management roles in the construction sector. Before joining SCI, he worked for the UK Construction Industry Research and Information Association (CIRIA) managing construction research projects. He then worked for a large US consultancy working on contaminated land investigation and remediation. He is responsible for SCI’s Sustainability Division, and involved in a range of sustainable construction activities including life cycle assessment, carbon foot-printing, BREEAM assessments and operational carbon emissions assessment and reduction. Over the last decade, he has played a leading role on behalf of the steel construction sector in the diverse and fast changing sustainable construction field. VIEW PROFILE +44 (0)1344 636 574 SCI Publications Durability of Light Steel Framing in Residential Building (2nd Edition) (P262) This publication presents a summary and analysis of research findings on the durability of galvanized cold formed steel used in housing; the results are used to calculate the predicted design life. J6200 Connect Newsletter – Apr.html[30/04/2015 14:50:35] Modular construction using light steel framing. Residential buildings (P302) provides useful information that specifiers use in detailed discussions with manufacturers. Covers Building Regulations (England and Wales) and presents design methods and details that satisfy them. Design of Light Steel Sections to Eurocode 3. ED005. AVAILABLE IN PDF FORMAT ONLY This Technical Report provides guidance in accordance with Eurocode 3 for the design of steel sections used in light steel framing applications. SCI | CONNECT | ISSUE 46 SHOP SHOP SHOP SCI Members in the News Heyne Tillett Steel Channing School projects Recent Heyne Tillett Steel projects include a new sports hall and sixth form centre. HTS proposed a double pitched steel roof structure with no internal support using four sloped steel trusses spanning 34m along the length of the building. READ MORE Walsh rebrand and new website Walsh Structural and Civil Engineers launch new brand identity at The View from The Shard event. The company shortened its name, introduced a new logo and launched a new website that reflects its values, strengths and goals. 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