Building Magazine CPD Modules: Technical articles
The series is aimed at design and construction professionals and now covers the following topics.
- Sustainable steel buildings
- Costing structural steelwork
- Steel and fire protection
- Steel and offsite construction
- Corrosion protection
- Steel and assessing embodied carbon
- Structural steel and the circular economy
- Decarbonising structural steelwork
- Sustainable steelwork specification
- Sustainable steelwork procurement
- Steel structures for fire performance
Sustainable steel buildings
- Off-site manufacturing process
- Flexibility and adaptability
- Performance in regard to embodied carbon
- Ability to be re-used, recycled and multi-cycled
- Alignment with circular economy principles
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Costing structural steelwork
- Function, sector and building type
- Form, site conditions and complexity
- Location, logistics and access
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This article was first published on 29/09/2017. Whilst the principles and issues discussed remain just as relevant today, click here for the latest indicative cost ranges.
Steel and fire protection
This CPD provides an introduction to fire protection of new steel-framed buildings. It will provide an overview of:
- The performance of steel in fire
- Legislation and standards on fire resistance
- Fire resistance periods
- Fire protection options for steel-framed buildings
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Steel and offsite construction
Designers and specifiers have long recognised the benefits that steel offers the construction sector, noting that steel framing is the original offsite framing material. This CPD looks at the structural steelwork construction process with a focus on established offsite processes and practices, alongside the benefits provided.
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Corrosion protection
Today’s building structures using modern steel materials and durable protective coatings used appropriately allow extended maintenance intervals and improved performance. This CPD looks at how corrosion affects steel and how the lifespan of structures can be maximised by protecting them against the elements, from surface preparation through to coating and maintenance.
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Structural steel and the circular economy
This CPD examines steel’s credentials on its ability to be reused, recycled and multi-cycled, its structural efficiency, and its alignment to circular economy principles.
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Decarbonising structural steelwork
This CPD describes the Roadmap and shows how a genuinely circular and sustainable net-zero carbon structural steel sector will be in place by 2050, with substantial progress achieved by 2030.
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Sustainable steelwork specification
This CPD outlines the scope of Annex J, covers the principles of sustainable steelwork building construction, outlines guidance for sustainable design of structural steelwork, and looks at specification for sustainable fabrication of structural steelwork.
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Sustainable steelwork procurement
This CPD outlines the scope the new publication, covers the key issues to consider for sustainable steelwork procurement, highlights the numerous and varied initiatives underway in the steel construction sector that support sustainable procurement, and provides key recommendations for specifying and procuring sustainable structural steelwork.
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Steel structures for fire performance
This CPD covers critical insights into fire-resilient design strategies, material selection, and industry standards to enhance safety and compliance in steel construction
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Model answers to IStructE exam
BCSA and Steel for Life commissioned SCI in 2017 to deliver a series of model answers that present steel solutions for selected questions in previous Institution of Structural Engineers chartered membership examinations. Each model answer is contained within a standalone publication that includes:- A summary of the question
- The development of the required solution(s)
- The design calculations for the principal structural elements, along with a commentary
- Drawings such as general arrangement plans, sections and elevations
- Other required documentation such as method statements, construction programmes and client letters etc.
The series is intended to assist candidates preparing for the Institution of Structural Engineers chartered membership examination.
Online technical CPD seminars
Primarily aimed at engineers and architects, these free online technical CPD seminars (produced at the end of 2012) last around 50 minutes, after which users are invited to take a test to check their learning. A certificate can then be downloaded as proof of completion.
Sustainability and steel construction
Steel framed: BREEAM Excellent
Introduction to EC3
Worked examples to EC3
Image courtesy of Severfield (Design & Build) Ltd.
Design for fire
Portal frames
Image courtesy of Severfield (Design & Build) Ltd.
Corrosion protection
Design of floors for vibration
Acoustics
Steel the safe solution
Fire Engineering Seminars 2013
Image courtesy of Arup Fire
Leading fire engineering practitioners from the UK shared their knowledge and presented case studies. The Association for Specialist Fire Protection outlined their work in maintaining standards and supporting specifiers within the construction sector, and informative presentations by expert speakers from the BCSA helped to raise awareness on the most recent developments in the most cost-effective methods for designing buildings for fire.
Topics covered included: Legislation and trends; the work of the Association for Specialist Fire Protection; testing, principles and practice; simplified structural fire engineering; the design of unusual steel structures, including The Shard; and how architects and engineers can gain the best value from fire engineering.
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Fire and Steel Construction Webinar 2015
(Image courtesy of Arup Fire)
The aim of this webinar is to give designers an overview of what fire protection materials are available, their costs and pros and cons. It will also provide case studies of fire engineering in buildings and provide guidance on when and where it should be applied.
Topics covered include:
- The legislative background to fire precautions in buildings.
- Types of structural fire protection, trends, costs, advantages and disadvantages.
- Fire testing
- Introduction to structural fire engineering.
- Case studies
Speaker: John Dowling, British Constructional Steelwork Association
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Thermal Mass in Buildings Webinar 2015
(Image courtesy of 3DReid Architects)
The aim of this webinar is to give designers an overview of the fundamental principles behind thermal mass, how it works and its limitations. It will also provide case studies of steel framed buildings which have used thermal mass.
Topics covered include:
- The history of thermal mass
- How thermal mass works
- Technical issues in thermal mass
- Performance of different flooring systems in utilising thermal mass
- Limitations of thermal mass
- Case studies in the use of thermal mass
- The latest developments to enhance thermal mass
Speaker: John Dowling, Sustainability Manager – British Constructional Steelwork Association
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