• Steel Bridges: Leveraging the performance and versatility of structural steel for building Canada's infrastructure+ Rehabilitation of three expressway bridges in TorontoRestoring Red Willow River Bridge: An orthotic steel deck solutionPort Mann Bridge: Expanding a Vancouver centrepiece 
  • 2013 Quebec Steel Design Awards of Excellence -Celebrating outstanding project in steeelThe art of the bridge: Pedestrian bridges experience a renaissanceA comparative Life Cycle Assessment: Steel vs. concrete framingTension-only bracingSteelDay 2013 - A national celebration of steel 
    • 2013 Alberta Steel Design Awards of Excellence
    • U.K. perspective on structural fire engineering
    • Bridge rehabilitation: Thinking outside the box
    • Structural steel’s advantages in hospital construction
      
    • 2013 Alberta Steel Design Awards of Excellence
    • U.K. perspective on structural fire engineering
    • Bridge rehabilitation: Thinking outside the box
    • Structural steel’s advantages in hospital construction
      
    • 2012 Quebec Steel Design Awards
    • Directly applied fire protection for steel structures
    • CISC expands its accreditation offerings
    • Gearing up for LEED v4
    • SteelDay 2012: A firsthand look at the steel trade
      
    • Canadian Museum for Human Rights
    • Experts turn to structural steel
    • Life-cycle assessment methodologies for buildings
    • Girder-Slab® construction
    • Staggered truss framing system
    • CISC National Steel Design Awards
    Revisions to the Technical Column in the Fall 2012 issue No. 44 (p. 12) can be found on page 6 in Advantage Steel No. 57 (Winter 2017), available at this link.  
    • For Green’s Sake Comparison of structural frame alternatives for office buildings using life cycle assessment methods
    • On Fertile Ground
    • Understanding Steel Construction, Book Review
    • Architectural and Structural Steel Expressions in Ontario’s Durham Region
    • Building an Innovative Home for the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
    • The Bow: Fire Protection of a Large Diagrid Structure
     
    • Structural steel for Canada’s bridges: Material of choice
    • Bridge twinning on Highway 17 over the Madawaska River
    • A span for all reasons: New cable-stayed bridges
    • Two decades of National Steel Bridge Competition
    • 2011 Steel Structures Education Foundation Program Update
    • CISC Scholarship and Coop Programs
     
    • Whither hollow structural section publications?
    • An innovative seismic-resistant steel yielding brace system
    • Eighth Avenue Place – Taking the LEED to a new level
    • Atlantic Design Awards
    • Quebec Design Awards
    • Ontario Design Awards
    • Alberta Design Awards
     
    • Advantages of Canadian Steel Suppliers
    • Economical Structural Steel on Industrial Projects
    • The Capitol Theatre Project
    • The Supremacy of Steel
    • Transformation of the Art Gallery Of Alberta
    • Construction of a Curved Box Girder Bridge
     
    • Fire Protection of Steel Structures – Acceptable and Alternative Solutions
    • Unprecedented Strength for SteelDay 2010
    • 2010 SSEF Programs Update
    • 2010 Ontario Steel Design Awards
    • CISC Scholarship and Coop Programs
     
    • National Steel Design Awards
    • The Bow Tower: A New Urban Giant
    • New Q&A Column
    • Ask Dr. Sylvie Goes Green
     
    • Elliptical Sections – Part Three: EHS Connection Design
    • CISC Certification – The Structural Steel Industry Controls Quality
    • Home Run Across The Border
    • CISC Sponsored Student Teams Excel At Nova Scotia Canstruction
    • 2009 BC And Quebec Steel Design Awards
     
    • Elliptical Sections, Part Two: EHS Member Design
    • Steel By The Tonne For Québec City’s 400th anniversary!
    • Standardized Brace Connectors For Seismic-Resistant Concentrically Braced Frames
    • Scholarships And Awards Summary
     
    • Allstream Centre
    • 2008/09 SSEF Architectural Student  Design Competition
    • ASCE-AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition
    • Elliptical Hollow Sections, Part One: Properties and Applications
    • Alberta and Ontario 2009 Steel Design Awards
     
    • Residential Construction, Part Three: Joist Floor Systems
    • Vancouver Convention Centre Expansion Project
    • 2008 BC and Quebec Steel Design Awards
     
    • Fire Protection at the Vancouver Convention Centre
    • 3D Modelling Significantly Simplifies the Construction Process of the VCC
    • Kicking Horse Canyon Project
    • The Deconstruction and Rebuilding of 740 Rue Bel-Air Montreal, Quebec
    • Scholarships and Awards Summary
     
  • The Residential Construction series continues with The Staggered Truss System. A new column For Green’s Sake is launched. Other highlights include: A Tale of Two LEEDs, Courses Between Courses, Quality Steel Fabrication Assured,  and the 2008 Ontario Design Awards. 
  • Our series Steel and Other Materials concludes with Steel and Concrete. A new series begins on Residential Construction with Hybrid Steel and Hollow-core Systems. The Canadian Matrix: A Category Approach for Specifying AESS with its handy pull-out centrefold is a sure to be classic. Also included; the BC and Quebec 2007 Design Awards. 
  • Part Two of Steel and Other Materials continues with Steel and Wood. Steel comes to the rescue of a Quebec condo building and in developing a dream roof-top garden in Toronto. Also included are our ever-popular overviews of the 2007 Alberta and Ontario Steel Design Awards and the year's Scholarships and Awards. 
  • This issue launches our three part special, Steel and Other Materials with Part One - Steel and Glass. Other articles include a "fast" bridge reconstruction in Quebec, a steel low-rise condo project in Ontario and a dynamic steel reuse project by BMW in Toronto. 
  • Read about a steel “fly-over” bridge in Alberta and how Canadians hold a commanding lead in the production and use of HSS. Learn how to achieve a 30% energy saving over the Model National Energy Code or a Silver LEED rating, as in the new GTAA’s Institute. Christopher Hume explains how “we now inhabit the Age of Steel” . 
  • Whether its tight construction deadlines, fire-protection innovation, or offering a sustainable environmental solution, this issue provides a close up look at how Canadians from coast-to-coast are benefiting from the advantages of structural steel. Also read about the role structural steel plays in research and education. 
  • This issue looks at the "Rebirth of Steel" as Advantage Steel Magazine returns after an 18 month dormancy. The Steel Structures Education Foundations launches the first Student Design Competition.

Title

Go to Top