A research project progressing from the American Iron and Steel Institute’s Small Project/Fellowship Program has received significant funding through the National Science Foundation to advance performance-based fire design for cold-formed steel structures.
American Iron and Steel Institute Vice President of Construction Robert J. Wills, P.E., was recognized with the prestigious American Institute of Steel Construction Lifetime Achievement Award at NASCC: The Steel Conference on April 12, 2023 in Charlotte, N.C.
ClarkDietrich continues its commitment to sustainability with the launch of a new digital tool and publishing the company’s first-ever Corporate Sustainability Report.
American Iron and Steel Institute Regional Director of Codes and Standards Jon-Paul Cardin, P.E., will conduct a webinar on "Cold-Formed Steel—Latest Design Provisions" on March 14, 2023 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Central Time as part of a new National Council of Structural Engineers Associations series.
The Standards Council of the American Iron and Steel Institute has formed a new group that will be primarily responsible for the ongoing development of AISI S250, North American Standard for Thermal Transmittance of Building Envelopes With Cold-Formed Steel Framing.
The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute will host the 2023 CFSEI Expo on May 8-10, 2023 at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside hotel in New Orleans, La.
Vero Building Systems has brought a groundbreaking building method that utilizes expanded polystyrene as an alternative to traditional construction materials to the United States at scale for the first time.
The Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute is accepting entries through February 24, 2023 for its annual awards program, which acknowledges outstanding achievement in creative design, technical innovation, and best practices in the use of cold-formed steel.
Situated on the site of Gadsden’s Wharf, the landing point for nearly half of all enslaved Africans brought to the United States, the International African American Museum will encompass 41,800 sq ft of program and exhibit space to preserve and protect the cultures, genealogy and accumulated knowledge of Africans in the Americas.