HERA Report R4-159: Common language definitions used in Structures as Steel Banks (SASB)

HERA Report R4-159: Common language definitions used in Structures as Steel Banks (SASB)

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Authors: Dr K Andisheh; N Mago
Edition: R4-159: 2022
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Abstract: The HERA “Structures as Steel Banks (SASB)” project has identified the need to define the “common language” used in steel construction.