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By Brian McSweeney, SE, PE, and Jamese Spears, PE
Adaptive reuse is a powerful tool for reducing embodied carbon in construction.

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By Vinod Patel, SE, PE and Hemal Patel, SE, PE
Tight urban spaces and strict displacement tolerances were overcome in designing and erecting a flyover at a critical CTA interchange.

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By John Krzywicki
An updated tool now makes it easier than ever for engineers to estimate the service life of zinc coatings and predict their performance.

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By Carlos de Oliveira, PEng, Curt Decker, SE, PE, PhD, and Mark Douglass, PhD
Versatility and new advancements have made additive manufacturing a real option in connection design.

Conference Preview
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By Ricky Horton
Maintaining efficiency while growing from small operation to large company is often a fabrication business’s biggest hurdle.

Conference Preview
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By Clifford Schwinger, PE
Constructability should be an important consideration during design.

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By Ed Avery, Jim Foreman, SE, PE, Wyatt Soeffing, and Alex Stone, SE, PE
Even though thermal break pads in steel construction are not yet incorporated in building codes, they’re a smart way to avoid a costly serviceability issue.


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SteelWise
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By Eric Bolin and Thomas M. Murray, PE, PhD
Grade 50 connection material is highlighted in the reformatted and updated Part 10 tables in the 16th Edition Steel Construction Manual.

Field Notes
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Interview by Geoff Weisenberger
John Schuepbach links people from all corners of the North American structural steel industry.

Business Issues
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By Adam MacDonald
Robotic machinery is an opportunity for fabricators, not a danger, and picking the right technology is crucial to successful implementation.

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