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2018 welding standards update – Palmerston North

Palmerston North | Half day seminar | From $138 | Limited seats available Thursday 12 April, 1000 – 1430 hrs OverviewStandards addressedSeminar programPresentersPricesLocationRegisterOverview Why attend? Recent developments in key structural steel standards have meant significant changes to welding related requirements that you need to understand. This seminar will explain these changes to ensure you’re efficiently…

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2018 welding standards update – New Plymouth

New Plymouth | Half day seminar | From $138 | Limited seats available Wednesday 11 April, 0800 hrs – 1200 hrs OverviewStandards addressedSeminar programPresentersPricesLocationRegisterOverview Why attend? Recent developments in key structural steel standards have meant significant changes to welding related requirements that you need to understand. This seminar will explain these changes to ensure you’re…

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2018 welding standards update – Queenstown

Queenstown | Half day seminar | From $138 | Limited seats available Thursday 5 April, 1000 – 1430 hrs OverviewStandards addressedSeminar programPresentersPricesLocationRegisterOverview Why attend? Recent developments in key structural steel standards have meant significant changes to welding related requirements that you need to understand. This seminar will explain these changes to ensure you’re efficiently meeting…

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2018 welding standards update – Christchurch

Christchurch | Half day seminar | From $138 | Limited seats available Wednesday 4 April, 1245 – 1630 hrs OverviewStandards addressedSeminar programPresentersPricesLocationRegisterOverview Why attend? Recent developments in key structural steel standards have meant significant changes to welding related requirements that you need to understand. This seminar will explain these changes to ensure you’re efficiently meeting…

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2018 welding standards update – Hamilton

Hamilton | Half day seminar | From $138 | Limited seats available Wednesday 28 March, 1245 – 1630 hrs OverviewStandards addressedSeminar programPresentersPricesLocationRegisterOverview Why attend? Recent developments in key structural steel standards have meant significant changes to welding related requirements that you need to understand. This seminar will explain these changes to ensure you’re efficiently meeting…

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2018 welding standards update – Auckland

Auckland | Half day seminar | From $138 | Limited seats available Tuesday 27 March, 1245 – 1630 hrs OverviewStandards addressedSeminar programPresentersPricesLocationRegisterOverview Why attend? Recent developments in key structural steel standards have meant significant changes to welding related requirements that you need to understand. This seminar will explain these changes to ensure you’re efficiently meeting…

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IWE qualified and ready to deliver value to our members!

Having spent the last 14 weeks cramped behind a school desk in Germany, our Research Engineer Holger Heinzel has successfully returned as a qualified International Welding Engineer (IWE)! Join him as he shares his experience. After some intensive study I now join the ranks of our General Manager Welding Centre Dr Michail Karpenko and Director…

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Call for attendees – #MIC2017: University of Sydney’s Professor Brian Uy on the road from design to reliable structures

Trends show the number of buildings and building heights are increasing. Pushing the need for more skilled engineers equipped with better tools to evaluate and guarantee the safety and performance of our structures. Design standards that lead to reliable structures are imperative for modern infrastructure. Join Professor Brian Uy as he presents on his paper which…

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The bolt down on the need for third party verification

The media has been rife with stories of non-compliant steel.  Where it has either performed poorly or been utilised despite its inability to meet New Zealand standards. Not surprisingly, this has become a key concern for many local structural engineers who are sourcing structural components from overseas.  Not only in regards to performance – but…

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Resource – Adding boron to structural steel for export subsidies

Historically, boron has not been intentionally added to structural steel manufactured in New Zealand or Australia to AS or AS/NZS standards. However some overseas steelmakers have added boron to structural steel to take advantage of export subsidies or for other reasons, including improved impact energy. Reports indicated that some imported steel may show elevated levels…