Steel Resolve: The Building of THE BOW

Steel Resolve: The Building of THE BOW

Author: The Calgary Herald

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2015-02-18

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0969368887

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This book tells the story of how THE BOW – the tallest office tower in Western Canada – came to be, resulting in an architectural marvel and new icon for the energy industry in Calgary.


Steel Resolve

Steel Resolve

Author: Hugh W. Williams

Publisher: Concierge Publishing Svcs.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 098205890X

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Like the meandering Missouri River nearby, the riveting history of Drake-Williams Steel flows through 125 years of the American industrial revolution mostly under the direction of one family with three sets of brothers. The venerable Hugh Williams joined a fledgling boiler company in 1897 about the time of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. His sons Arthur and Walter operated the company through the Great Depression in an era of dragline buckets, boilers, and tanks. The company had built the largest and tallest smokestack and was proud of it. Arthur s sons Hugh (the author of this book) and Mike grew the company into the era of structural steel fabrication through boom-and-bust times in the construction industry. Today the company continues to expand under the able leadership of Hugh s sons David and John as Drake-Williams Steel supplies structural steel to help fuel Omaha's and the Midwest's upward growth and quite literally provides the framework for many of the area's most prominent buildings. This is not the story of buildings and structures, but of the strength and fortitude of strong men (and a few women) in a business that celebrates its 125th anniversary and has no intention of slowing down.


Building with Reclaimed Components and Materials

Building with Reclaimed Components and Materials

Author: Bill Addis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-05-16

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1136570640

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Interest in green and sustainable design is growing throughout the world. Both national and local governments are active in promoting reuse and recycling in order to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. This guide identifies how building designers and constructors can minimize the generation of waste at the design stage of a building project by using reclaimed components and materials. Authoritative, accessible and much-needed, this book highlights the opportunities for using reclaimed components and materials and recycled-content building products for each element of a building, from structure and foundations to building services and external works. Current experience is illustrated with international case studies and practical advice. It discusses different approaches to designing with recycling in mind, and identifies the key issues to address when specifying reclaimed components and recycled materials in construction work. This book will be invaluable for building professionals including architects, specifiers, structural and service engineers, quantity surveyors, contractors and facilities managers as well as students of architecture and civil engineering. Published with NEF