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Articles Tagged with ''steel''

City of Bend Public Works Campus project exterior shows weathered metal

Weathering Steel Provides Durability, Aesthetics for Public Works Campus

Hennebery Eddy Architects, headquartered in Portland, Ore., specified 102,360 square feet of A606 Weathering Steel for the exterior walls
June 12, 2026

With the aim of consolidating five public works departments into one campus, the City of Bend, Ore., wanted a facility that would serve long-term growth while being designed with resiliency, well-being and energy efficiency. The material that helped pull the City of Bend Public Works Campus project together was A606 Weathering Steel from The Bryer Company.


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A shot of coils from Cornerstone's Alvin Coil

Cornerstone's Armacoil Steel Coils Expand Access in Texas, Florida

Contractor-grade steel coils now available through Metal Solutions
June 6, 2026

Armacoil coils offer reliable supply for roll-forming contractors.


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AEP Span Expands Color Portfolio With Natural Matte® PVDF

AEP Span Expands Color Portfolio With Natural Matte PVDF

An Ultra Low Gloss Metal Finish Solution to Reduce Glare and Expand Design Possibilities
May 5, 2026

AEP Span, a leading manufacturer of architectural metal roofing and siding, announces the addition of two Natural Matte PVDF colors, Carbon and Shale, to its standard offering. 


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Case Engineering Completes Tilt-Up Design on New $10 Million Teklab Facility

In addition to assisting with the building’s tilt-up wall design, Case’s scope also included engineering the facility’s steel framing and foundation
April 15, 2026

Case Engineering partnered with St. Charles, MO-based Knapp Engineering, LLC on the structural engineering and tilt-up design for the new $10 million Teklab environmental testing laboratory in Collinsville, IL.


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International Women’s Day in Design

Designing Simplicity Into the Built World

Katrina Ralson
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
March 16, 2026
A round-up of women in the design, engineering and construction fields. Hear from multiple perspectives on what women are experiencing and where the industry is going.
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The Dalí Museum

The Dalí Unveils Transformative Vision

Construction to begin in 2026, with opening expected in 2028
March 9, 2026

In step with the Tampa Bay region’s explosive growth, this new addition will significantly expand the Museum’s capacity to promote lifelong learning, bringing state-of-the-art immersive experiences to engage and uplift the community.


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UH Engineers Introduce New Method to Improve Damage Detection

Finding Hidden Damage Requires Radar, AI
March 5, 2026

A University of Houston engineer has developed a method to detect possible damage in concealed cold-formed steel construction framing materials hidden behind walls, without having to tear the walls open. 


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SCOTUS Ruling Brings Mixed News for AEC Trades

IEEPA duties are out, but Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum remain — and distributors may be slow to pass along savings
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Tanja Kern
Lindsay Lewis is the Editor of Building Enclosure magazine.
Lindsay Lewis
February 23, 2026

The Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling invalidates the broad emergency tariffs the Trump administration imposed on imports from nearly all trading partners. For the AEC industry, the decision removes one major cost pressure — but Section 232 duties on steel and aluminum stay in place, and any pricing relief is likely to arrive slowly.


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Extreme Steel Inc. Announces Strategic Leadership Promotions

Changes to Expand Enterprise Operations and Project Delivery
February 18, 2026

Extreme Steel Inc. announced the promotions of Scotty Christensen to Executive Vice President of Operations and Mark Brumagim to Senior Vice President of Project Management, reinforcing the company’s commitment to operational excellence, disciplined growth, and exceptional client service.


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Deschutes Public Library exterior

New Oregon Library Showcases Acoustic Mass Timber and Net-Zero Design

Miller Hull’s mass timber building offers flexible environments, sustainable strategies, and a welcoming civic presence for all
February 18, 2026

Designed by The Miller Hull Partnership with local firm Steele Associates, in collaboration with Deschutes Public Library (DPL), the two-story, mass timber building more than doubles the size of the previous library and reimagines it as a vibrant, flexible, and inclusive civic space.


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