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About 13,200 tons of structural steel allow a 160-meter tall, 35-story mixed-use building to hold a gravity-defying 18-degree lean and earn a Guinness World Record.
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The U.S. produced 27 million metric tons of crude steel during the first three months of 2010, an increase of 53.8 percent compared to the same quarter in 2009.
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The technology and processes behind making steel have changed in the past years to become increasingly more efficient for this vital construction material.
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In what ways will the steel design and construction market be different after the recovery?
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In 2009, crude steel production in North America was 82.3 million metric tons, a decrease of 33.9 percent compared to 2008, according to the World Steel Association, Brussels.
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The U.S. produced 5.9 million metric tons of crude steel in October 2009, a decrease of 12.4 percent compared to the same month last year, according to the Brussels-based World Steel Association.
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LiteSteel Technologies America LLC's LiteSteel Beam is a cold-formed, lightweight, steel structural beam.
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The HDS Framing System by Dietrich Metal Framing is a multipurpose, heavy-duty stud for headers, jambs, posts and built-up tube truss chords and webs.
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Fabral Architectural Systems, Lancaster, Pa., manufactured 270 squares (2508 m2) of 20-gauge, stainless steel, perforated, Hefti-Rib, exposed-fastener panel.
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