Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Structural Steel CPDs

Tata Steel structural hollow sections

Seminars where the primary interest is the structural frame and decking - includes Eurocode design and design for fire.

We have pleasure in offering a full range of structural CPDs for Architects, Engineers, Designers and Fabricators within the UK.

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To enable us to continue to provide you with our inhouse CPD service, we are offering face to face or online CPD webinars for your company. Our technical advisors are available by phone, email or livechat to discuss your project needs or support with software installation. 

Primarily aimed at engineers and architects, and delivered by our experienced team of Regional Engineers, these free seminars can be booked at any time between 9am and 5pm and last around 60 minutes. They comprise a presentation followed by a question & answer session.

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We also have a selection of technical blogs in our blog section on this website. 

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1. Composite Floor Deck in Construction

The seminar addresses the key issues to be considered when specifying a structural composite floor such as spanning, concrete usage, Health and Safety implications and acoustics. Other topics include FibreFlor in construction, impact of building lifecycle costs, sustainability and environmental impact and case study examples.

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2. Structural Roof Deck in Construction

This seminar provides an invaluable insight into the use of structural roof deck and addresses key issues to be considered when specifying a structural roof deck, including load and span considerations, acoustics, cantilevers, penetrations, diaphragm design and construction issues, the latest Eurocode software, case studies, sustainability and environmental impact.

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3.  Essentials of Structural Hollow Sections - EN10210, EN10219, EN10204

This talk will cover manufacturing, specification (including subgrade selection), certification and traceability of structural hollow sections.  The talk addresses compliance with the Construction Product Regulations and CE Marking, It gives an overview of the important differences in mechanical properties between fully normalised, hot finished and cold formed sections, which have significant implications for designers. 
During this presentation we will also update the attendees on the ongoing improvements that have progressed in manufacturing. The improvements are focused on tolerances, surface finish and higher yield material.

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4. Welded Joints in Tubular Steelwork - Eurocode 3 Part 1-8

This presentation discusses the available design guidance for welded joints in tubular steelwork, principally Eurocode 3: EN 1993-1-8:2005. It gives an overview of typical joints and includes consideration of member eccentricity and the effects of geometry on joint strength. It also reflects on fabrication costs of various joint configurations and discusses pre-tender design considerations, such as member validity checks and possible failure modes. An overview of the Tata Steel joint design software is presented.

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5. Concrete Filled Hollow Sections - Composite Design - Eurocode 4

This presentation gives an overview of ambient state design for composite concrete filled hollow sections, principally Eurocode 4:  BS EN1994-1-1:2004.  It goes on to present a method for fire design for externally unprotected composite columns, consistent with the general principles of BS EN1994-1-2:2005.  The presentation assesses where this form of construction can provide economic, aesthetic solutions, and contains case studies on existing buildings.  It provides a comparison on cost and practicality between composite columns and traditional steel schemes, and goes on to look at the practicalities of fabrication and erection.  An overview of the Tata Steel design software, Firesoft, is presented.

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