SAIL promotes structural steel by organising workshops

Structurals are being used worldwide in various constructions as they help in erecting lighter structures

GN Bureau | March 21, 2018


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To familiarise people with various steel usages for boosting domestic steel consumption, SAIL is organising workshops titled ‘SAIL Structurals –The Future of Steel Design’ across the country with the objective of promoting structurals.

One such workshop was recently organised in Dehradun.

Structurals are being used worldwide in various constructions as they help in erecting lighter structures facilitating easier fabrication, lesser construction time, economical, safer and sturdy building. SAIL’s state-of-the-art new universal section mills, backed by high quality steel production facilities at Durgapur Steel Plant and IISCO Steel Plant provide the cutting edge to SAIL’s structural sections.

Through these conferences, SAIL is providing a comprehensive view on the application of Structural Steels in the construction and infrastructure projects in the country and how SAIL’s Parallel Flange Sections are geared up to make the future of steel design.

The region wise conferences have so far covered Chandigarh, Nagpur, Varanasi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad etc. and the Company plans to do such interactive conferences at Indore, Kota, Bokaro, Jaipur, Coimbatore.
 

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