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Georgia Tech professor and bridge expert Ryan Sherman has focused his recent research on 3D printing and its potential impact on steel construction.
Episode: 2996 The highest tensile strength in nature — so far: Limpet teeth. Today, tensile strength and limpet teeth.
Architecture professor and 2023 AISC Lifetime Achievement Award winner Terri Meyer Boake became a respected voice on architecturally exposed structural steel due in no small part to her photography skills.
Paul Hemenway's dynamic journey at Delta Structural Steel Services is a close mirror of the company's technological evolution. Starting out as a detailer, he now spearheads client relations and manages estimating while championing innovative solutions. Listen in as he shares his journey—with a few humorous detours—and explains Delta's commitment to innovation, which began with their early adoption of SDS2 and later, SDS2 Cloud and other technology. Hear why it's so important to be tech-savvy in today's marketplace and why Paul is so pumped up for SDS2 Summit 2023—and why you should be, too!
SummarySam talks to Vern from XL Structural Steel to find out just how big of a building they could build for you. The uses for such buildings and more.Linkshttps://www.xlstructural.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join our resident Business Ninja, Andy and Brandi Martin, the President and CEO of Instafab, the construction company based out of the City of Vancouver, Washington, USA.At Instafab, they specialize in providing top-notch fabricated structural metal, as well as building a wide range of metal and steel structures such as stairs, handrails, gates, fences, enclosures, balconies, canopies, awnings, trellises, pergolas, planters, and benches. They're truly the experts when it comes to creating stunning and functional metal structures.So why not dive deeper and discover more about Instafab? Head over to their website at https://instafabcompany.com/ to learn more about what they have to offer.-----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
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In this episode of The Real Build, I featured Zach Burick, the owner of Duggins Welding in Salem, North Carolina. Zach and his team specialize in installing structural steel for multi-story buildings, manufacturing centers, schools, churches, and commercial/office projects. Zach and I talked about his process, leading a team at a young age, and the importance of structural steel in a project. Zach spent nearly a decade working for Duggins Welding before acquiring the company in late October 2021. Zach started in the field as a general laborer while still in school at UNC Charlotte and worked his way to estimating, project management, and now owner. Zach's goal is to honor the foundation laid by Derek Duggins, who started the company in 1986, continue to grow the company, and build his legacy. Duggins Welding is proud to have completed more than 30 years in business. We are family-owned and operated AISC CSE (Certified Steel Erector), and we concentrate on projects located throughout North Carolina. Guest Info: Website: https://www.dugginswelding.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachburick/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachburick/ Host Info David's Website: https://knoxfinancial.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgfriedman/ Email: Bill@rkreiman.com CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ▶︎ YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAdSxHN0dIXZPhA-6p1HYA ▶︎ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/imbillreiman ▶︎FACEBOOK| https://www.facebook.com/billy.reiman ▶︎ LINKEDIN | https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-reim... ▶︎ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/ImBillReiman ▶︎ WEBSITE | https://www.rkreiman.com
Structural Steel building sets from the early 20th century were an amazing toy set for kids to play with and to grow their imaginations. With one Erector set you could build anything your mind could think ok. What would you build?
Stay with us on this episode to learn some keys to managing steel. In this podcast we cover: The keys to managing steel How trades and the GC can support each other A key to career success If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this episode, we talk to Alex Morales, Assoc. AIA, EDAC, PMP, LEED Green Assoc., about structural steel design and how he went from architecture to falling in love with steel. He also talks about some of the latest innovative steel systems and how they are helping structural engineers. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […] The post TSEC 74: Structural Steel Design Explained appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
On Episode 5 of Steel & Whiskey, the guys highlight their favorite features of the latest SDS2 release--from the handrail enhancements to login-based licensing--and share the latest buzz from their travels. From San Francisco to Denver, they share what they've been hearing from our integration partners, a new US joist supplier, and recent tradeshows.
Ted Goldstein, structural engineer and inventor of Shuriken™ Structural Nut Keeper, joins Brad from Tokyo, Japan, to discuss how Shuriken makes HSS connections faster and easier. While HSS columns are the norm in Japan, welded splices pose a hurdle to adoption in the U.S. Shuriken allows for field-bolted column splices, simplifying the process and cutting costs. Special Guest: Ted Goldstein.
Brad and guest John Chatterton, Vice President of Engineering Technologies for Zekelman Industries, provide an update on Atlas Tube’s new straight-seam ERW tube mill currently being constructed in Blytheville, Arkansas. The new mill will be rolling jumbo HSS (https://www.atlastube.com/products/jumbo-hss/) in larger sizes than previously available, and it’s all made in America for fast delivery. Special Guest: John Chatterton.
Henry Lederman, founder of Qnect, has been driving innovation in the structural steel sector for decades. Learn about how changes in structural steel fabrication quality have made it possible to much more accurately design the connections that make our buildings stand and stay standing.
Brad is joined by Jim Moody and Jay Bawan of GIZA Steel, a leader in structural steel connection design software. At GIZA, they’re building an ever-expanding library of connection designs to help engineers be more efficient. Brad gets all the details on the software, HSS connections and what the future holds for Giza Steel. Special Guests: Jay Bawan and Jim Moody.
Brad and guest Ryan Smith, director of SidePlate Systems (https://www.sideplate.com/), chronicle the history of SidePlate and how they came to work with Atlas Tube. The connections technology company has evolved and improved the way we design steel moment connections, making structures stronger and safer. Learn about their latest connection which they are unveiling at NASCC: The Virtual Steel Conference (https://www.aisc.org/nascc). Special Guest: Ryan Smith.
Though tragic, if it hadn't been for the Great Fire of 1871, it's unlikely Chicago would have had the opportunity to redesign the city with the modern skyline it has today.
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Special Guests: Dennis Pilarczyk and Matt Brady.
This episode, featuring Linda Eliasen and Jon Gold, addresses the relationship between the design process and production. Does an understanding of the materials and techniques used to manufacture your designs make you a better designer, or hold you back from doing truly innovative work? When should we push limitations of production and when should we just stick with a tried-and-true, established solution? Links Ueno Designer News Stranger Things MailChimp Dropbox Impostor Syndrome Tron The Matrix What Next for Design? with Jonathan Ive Ruby on Rails Objective-C SDK Caylee Betts on Twitter React Frank Gehry Pixar Concept Cars Artificial Intelligence Arup Develops 3D Printing Technique for Structural Steel Reality Distortion Field Everything is a Remix Fractals Samuel Mockbee Rural Studio
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