Enhancing Building Disaster Prevention Resilience: China Steel Structure Co. Invites Engineers to Discuss Steel Structure Seismic Development
China Steel Structure Co. (CSCS) hosted a steel structure technology symposium to discuss the latest developments in seismic resistance and share insights on special structural engineering and new material applications for landmark buildings, aiming to boost industrial development and disaster prevention capabilities.
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(Central News Agency reporter Su Mu-chun, Taichung 29th) China Steel Structure Co. today held a steel structure technology symposium, inviting industry professionals to jointly discuss the latest developments in seismic resistance and other areas, and to share insights on special structural engineering for landmark buildings and the application of new materials, hoping to contribute to industrial promotion and the enhancement of disaster prevention capabilities.
China Steel Structure Co. issued a press release today stating that the symposium attracted over 80 companies and organizations from the industry, with nearly 120 professionals from various fields of the steel structure industry chain participating. More than 70% of the attendees were structural engineers and civil engineers. Lin Yu-hsin, chairman of the Taichung Civil Engineers Association, and Hsu Ting-wei, chairman of the Taichung Structural Engineers Association, were also invited to focus on landmark building cases, material applications, and construction management for in-depth technical exchange and knowledge transfer.
Hung Cheng-hsiung, General Manager of China Steel Structure Co., emphasized in his speech that Taiwan is located in the Circum-Pacific seismic belt, making the seismic performance of building structures extremely critical. The three key points of building seismic technology include design, construction, and inspection. Among these, in addition to requiring appropriate absorption and dispersion of seismic energy to maintain structural integrity, selecting seismic steel with sufficient strength and ductility is a very important design consideration.
Hung Cheng-hsiung mentioned that construction and inspection are crucial links in implementing seismic design, ensuring that buildings adhere to the structural safety concept of "minor earthquakes causing no damage, moderate earthquakes allowing repairs, and major earthquakes preventing collapse." The symposium provided a more comprehensive technical discussion on the seismic performance of structures from the perspectives of structural design, steel material performance, and steel structure construction, hoping that this symposium will contribute to the promotion of the domestic steel structure industry and the enhancement of seismic disaster prevention capabilities.
In addition, Li Jia-shun, engineer from the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Directorate General of Highways, and Wang Li-pang, deputy general manager of Xinye Engineering Consultants, shared insights on special structural engineering and new material applications in landmark building projects such as the "New Taipei Danjiang Bridge" and "Taichung Green Museum and Library," hoping to drive local governments to pay more attention to design quality and environmental integration in future public construction projects, thereby facilitating industrial upgrading and national development. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150429
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(Central News Agency reporter Su Mu-chun, Taichung 29th) China Steel Structure Co. today held a steel structure technology symposium, inviting industry professionals to jointly discuss the latest developments in seismic resistance and other areas, and to share insights on special structural engineering for landmark buildings and the application of new materials, hoping to contribute to industrial promotion and the enhancement of disaster prevention capabilities.
China Steel Structure Co. issued a press release today stating that the symposium attracted over 80 companies and organizations from the industry, with nearly 120 professionals from various fields of the steel structure industry chain participating. More than 70% of the attendees were structural engineers and civil engineers. Lin Yu-hsin, chairman of the Taichung Civil Engineers Association, and Hsu Ting-wei, chairman of the Taichung Structural Engineers Association, were also invited to focus on landmark building cases, material applications, and construction management for in-depth technical exchange and knowledge transfer.
Hung Cheng-hsiung, General Manager of China Steel Structure Co., emphasized in his speech that Taiwan is located in the Circum-Pacific seismic belt, making the seismic performance of building structures extremely critical. The three key points of building seismic technology include design, construction, and inspection. Among these, in addition to requiring appropriate absorption and dispersion of seismic energy to maintain structural integrity, selecting seismic steel with sufficient strength and ductility is a very important design consideration.
Hung Cheng-hsiung mentioned that construction and inspection are crucial links in implementing seismic design, ensuring that buildings adhere to the structural safety concept of "minor earthquakes causing no damage, moderate earthquakes allowing repairs, and major earthquakes preventing collapse." The symposium provided a more comprehensive technical discussion on the seismic performance of structures from the perspectives of structural design, steel material performance, and steel structure construction, hoping that this symposium will contribute to the promotion of the domestic steel structure industry and the enhancement of seismic disaster prevention capabilities.
In addition, Li Jia-shun, engineer from the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Directorate General of Highways, and Wang Li-pang, deputy general manager of Xinye Engineering Consultants, shared insights on special structural engineering and new material applications in landmark building projects such as the "New Taipei Danjiang Bridge" and "Taichung Green Museum and Library," hoping to drive local governments to pay more attention to design quality and environmental integration in future public construction projects, thereby facilitating industrial upgrading and national development. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 1150429
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