Thursday, March 6, 2025



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Speakers

Designing Durability into Steel Structures

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Gerry McShane, MICE
Service Steel Warehouse

The Durability of steel has changed significantly over the last 50 years largely due to new methods of steel making and subsequent changes in metallurgical structure. Modern manufacturing processes no longer produce to specific chemical composition but combine grain refinement and addition of alloys to achieve required mechanical properties...

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Welding and Inspection Requirements for Steel Pile Splices

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Faramarz Rahiminia, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Industrial Inspection and Analysis

Steel piles are structural elements used in deep foundation systems to transfer loads from structures to stronger soil or rock layers through end-bearing or frictional resistance along their length. They ensure the stability and integrity of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. Typically made of steel pipes, H-piles, tubular, or sheet piles, these elements provide high strength, durability, and adaptability in various geotechnical conditions, making them a preferred choice in construction projects that require deep foundations...

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Professional Development Hours (PDHs)

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