Welcome to our summer newsletter!
In this edition, our newest case study presents a modern office building in Ghent, Belgium. The INDI building was designed using the Steligence® approach and built with a variety of ArcelorMittal steel solutions. Among them are Angelina® cellular beams for large spans and the new Granite® HDXtreme prepainted steel – this month’s feature product. We have a selection of Granite® HDXtreme samples available that you can order through our help centre, and if you missed it, you can also watch the webinar introducing you to ArcelorMittal’s latest generation of organic coated steels for very corrosive environments.
ArcelorMittal Construction has launched a new composite flooring solution - Cofraplus® 80. Find out how Cofraplus® 80 enables substantial savings in weight and cost while ensuring more sustainable construction.
ArcelorMittal is involved in two major clean energy projects in Europe. Its specialty steel cables secure the wind turbines of the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm in Norway, and its steel fibres reinforce the shotcrete used for the construction of the underground galleries of the Tâmega River hydroelectric project in Portugal.
Also in this issue: Don't miss the updated versions of the Trusses+ and ACB+ pre-design tools, read more about ArcelorMittal's first investment through its XCarb™ innovation fund, check out one of the world’s most modern and efficient blast furnaces in Ghent, meet ArcelorMittal partner Meko Metal who manufacture special profiles with Magnelis®, and peruse products and solutions for long span structures and office buildings.
Wishing you a wonderful summer,
The Constructalia team
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The new INDI office building showcases multiple ArcelorMittal steel solutions, including a facade with the new Granite® HDXtreme prepainted steel with unmatched corrosion resistance for this industrial environment near the sea and Angelina® beams with sinusoidal web openings to guarantee lightness and flexible spaces without the need for columns.
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Designed for large spans and creating column-free spaces, Angelina® beams allow for rapid construction and significant material savings. This is just the start of how they respond to the economic and environmental requirements of your projects.
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Extremely beautiful, extremely durable. With its tough organic coating, ArcelorMittal’s newest addition to the Granite® range, Granite® HDXtreme, has been developed for the most extreme environments with aesthetics in mind - one of the most important requirements for architects.
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ArcelorMittal’s new Granite® HDXtreme prepainted steel is available in a wide range of colours with three different surface finishes. Choose your samples from a selection of this range – and others – and we will send them to you for free!
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Missed the webinar? No problem! Watch it here to explore ArcelorMittal’s newest generation of organic coated steels dedicated to greater durability, improved sustainability, and even more diverse aesthetics for buildings in very corrosive environments.
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The newest and greenest member in the Cofraplus® family, Cofraplus® 80, offers maximum flexibility and presents significant advantages compared to precast concrete slabs in terms of weight, transport, assembly, and sustainability. Find out more about Cofraplus® 80 here!
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ArcelorMittal's $10 million investment is part of a partnership with Heliogen, a technology company focussed on renewable energy whose objective is to unleash solar energy to replace fossil fuels in the steelmaking process.
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One of the world’s most modern and efficient blast furnaces both in terms of productivity and CO2 emissions was officially inaugurated at ArcelorMittal Belgium in Ghent in March 2021.
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The Tâmega River hydroelectric project in northern Portugal will consist of three dams and three hydroelectric plants. ArcelorMittal steel fibres are being used to reinforce the shotcrete used in the underground galleries.
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ArcelorMittal WireSolutions supplied specialty steel ropes produced in France to secure the floating turbines of the Hywind Tampen offshore wind farm, currently under construction off the Norwegian coast.
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ArcelorMittal has released new versions of the pre-design software Trusses+ for large span trusses and ACB+ for steel or composite cellular beams with circular openings. Download them for free here!
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Turkish company Meko Metal uses ArcelorMittal's Magnelis® to manufacture its rails, channels, beams, tubes, and profiles for solar installations, tracker systems, agricultural applications, prefabricated housing, and HVAC applications.
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For projects with large spans, steel is undoubtedly the ideal material thanks to its intrinsic characteristics. Read more about ArcelorMittal's many solutions for large span structures that meet technical requirements and contribute to building efficiency and adaptability.
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Architectural design, aesthetics, comfort, safety, economy, advanced technology, sustainability - the requirements for modern office buildings are complex and numerous. ArcelorMittal knows them well and has developed steel solutions to meet the needs of their customers. Click to discover.
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