Steel: A History of Strength. A Future of Possibilities.

Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

   

Education - Engineers

 

ATTENTION:

Discounts available for CISC Members

Rabais disponibles pour les membres de l’ICCA


Information about educational opportunities for architects, educators, detailers, fitters and students are also available.

Engineers

Courses Offered by CISC

Industrial Building Design
Toronto, ON March 10
Calgary, AB March 11
Toronto, ON September 21    
Edmonton, AB September 22    
Vancouver, BC September 23    
 
Québec, QC 6 avril
Montréal, QC 7 avril
       
 
Ottawa, ON April 7
Toronto, ON April 8
Winnipeg, MB April 9
Regina, SK April 27
Edmonton, AB April 28
Vancouver, BC April 29
St. John’s, NF May 4
Halifax, NS May 5
Fredericton, NB May 6
Thunder Bay, ON Oct. 5    
Toronto, ON Oct. 6    
Saskatoon, SK Oct. 7    
Calgary, AB Oct. 19    
Kelowna, BC Oct. 20  
Victoria, BC Oct. 21    
 
Cours sur la conception parasismique des charpentes d’acier
Québec, QC 3 mai
Montréal, QC 4 mai
 
 
Québec, QC 26 mai
Montréal, QC 27 mai
       

Design Notes

Industrial Building Design 2009

Steel-Framed Commercial Building Design 2006

Conception de bâtiments commerciaux en acier 2006

Seismic Design of Steel Framed Buildings 2006

Conception parasismique des charpentes d’acier 2006

Steel-Framed Office Building Design Notes 2004

Steel Bridges - Design, Fabrication, Construction 2002

Ponts en acier - Calcul, fabrication, construction 2002


Courses under preparation

  • Practical aspects of steel construction and simple connections (1-day)
  • Design of connections in steel Seismic Force Resisting Systems (1-day)
  • Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel, Coatings, Fire Protection and Systems Integration for Canadian Architects (1/2 day)

Bolt guide

High Strength Bolting Guide forCanadian Engineers
First Edition, First Printing (September 2005)
G.L.Kulak
The purpose of this Primer is to provide the structural engineer with the information necessary to select suitable high-strength bolts, specify the methods of their installation and inspection, and to design connections that use this type of fastener. Bolts can be either common bolts (sometimes called ordinary or machine bolts) or high-strength bolts. Although both types are described, emphasis is placed on high-strength bolts. Because many riveted structures are still in use and often their adequacy must be verified, a short description of rivets is also provided. more info


Canadian Consulting Engineer Articles

Fire and Structural Steel
by George S. Frater
Advances in research, better computer models, and the advent of performance based building codes are encouraging designers to take an engineering approach to the fire protection of structural steel.
May 2006 | link