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Rehabilitation and Retrofit of Existing Steel Structures

Nucor Construction Solutions – All Regions

Ferrous metals have been used for structural framing as early as the 1700s, because such materials have been recognised for their strength, stiffness, and economy.

Steel Sheet Piles

Japan Iron and Steel Federation – All Regions

Earthquake resistance measures of embankment structure on liquefying soil foundation

Steel Pipe Sheet Piles & Steel Pipe Piles

Japan Iron and Steel Federation – All Regions

Foundation resistance can be strengthened with steel pipe sheet piles foundation or additional steel pipe piles driving, in order to address bridge scouring control, structure aging renovation, seismic reinforcement and inadequate strength of the foundation caused by expansion of superstructure, etc.

Steel Plate Shear Wall

Nucor Construction Solutions – All Regions

Steel plate shear wall (SPSW) is a lateral force resisting system developed in the 1970s.

Special Moment Frame using Pos-H

POSCO – All Regions

Special Moment Frame have seismic performance at least 80% of the full plastic moment of the beam at 4% of the story drift angle.

Sm@rtFAB through Air-cooled Route

TATA Steel – All Regions

Many reinforced concrete (RC) members (e.

Wave-type Stainless Steel Water Tank

POSCO – All Regions

The wave panel has the excellent water pressure distribution and reduces sloshing in the event of an earthquake.

Bi-axial Welded Mesh Gabion

TATA Steel – All Regions

Gabion walls are executed mainly in the purpose of soil stabilisation behind the wall, but it can also be executed as a cover wall.

Liner Plates

Japan Iron and Steel Federation – All Regions

To control landslides by constructing a shaft with liner plates in the landslide area in order to collect and remove groundwater from the surrounding area

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