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Exhibitors (As of February 6, 2015) THE STEEL CONFERENCE exhibitors (as of February 6, 2015) MARCH 25–27 Abrasive and Fastening Solutions, Inc. American Alloy Steel American Welding Society Booth 646 Booth 1154 Booth 1229 Yorkville, IL Houston, TX Miami, FL Ph: 630.882.9010 Ph: 713.462.8081 Ph: 305.443.9353 Fax: 630.882.9272 Toll Free: 800.231.3502 Toll Free: 800.443.9353 www.abrafast.com Fax: 713.462.0527 Fax: 305.443.7559 The Blind Bolt Master Distributor. Manufacturer of Anchor www.aasteel.com www.aws.org Bolts and Tie Rod Assemblies. Leading the way in the abrasives American Alloy Steel was established in 1971, specializing in The American Welding Society (AWS) was founded in 1919 as industry, whether you’re grinding a weld or polishing to PVQ grades for the refining/petrochemical industry. Over the a multifaceted, nonprofit organization with a goal to advance a mirror finish, we have the abrasives and tooling you need. years our business has grown to include grades, which support the science, technology and application of welding and related On-time distribution of all Structural Bolts, Concrete Anchoring a broader range of industries including structural grades such joining disciplines. From factory floor to high-rise construction, Systems, Self-Drilling Screws, and Weld Studs! Online as A 36, A 572-50/60/65, A 588, A 709, A 633, A 514 and our from military weaponry to home products, AWS continues to ordering available. latest addition—A 1066-50/60/65 (TMCP). To help support lead the way in supporting welding education and technology our customers we have multiple stocking locations strategically development. Among the American Welding Society’s activities AceCad Software, Inc. located across the continental U.S. Our computer controlled are standard development, personal certification, trade show now known as StruMIS, LLC high definition plasma cutting produces the tight tolerances management, magazine and much more. Booth 708 demanded by the industry today. For material emergencies we Exton,PA offer 24 hr service every day of the year. Anatomic Iron Steel Detailing Ph: 610.280.9840 Booth 626 Fax: 610.280.9841 American Galvanizers Association North Vancouver, BC www.strumis.com Booth 1230 Canada StruMIS LLC is a world-leading developer of software solutions Centennial, CO Ph: 604.841.0555 for the international structural steel industry since 1986. Our Ph: 720.554.0900 Fax: 604.929.1393 software products, which include steel estimating, fabrication Fax: 720.554.0909 www.anatomiciron.com information and production management, and project col- www.galvanizeit.org Anatomic Iron Steel Detailing specializes in complex steel detail- laboration tools, have consistently transformed our customers’ The American Galvanizers Association (AGA) is a not-for-profit ing, design-detailing, connection design, BIM services, design business within the structural steel construction supply chain. trade association dedicated to serving the needs of speci- consulting and 3D modeling. We operate both Tekla and SDS2. StruMIS LLC has global operations providing sales, training and fiers, architects, engineers, contractors, fabricators, and after- Our team-oriented approach with our staff and clients has technical services that support our customers. fabrication hot-dip galvanizers throughout North America. Since resulted in an outstanding track record of completing high profile 1933, the AGA has provided information on the most innovative complex projects accurately and on time. With over 80 staff we AGT Robotics applications and state-of-the-art technological developments in can detail over 5,000 tons of structural steel per month. Please Booth 346 hot-dip galvanizing for corrosion protection. review our website or call to discuss our project history. Trois-Rivières, QC Canada American Institute of Applied Bolting Technology, Inc. Ph: 819.693.9682 Steel Construction Booth 1026 Fax: 819.693.9028 Booth 958 Bellows Falls, VT www.beam-master.com Chicago, IL Ph: 802.460.3100 AGT Robotics is the manufacturer of the BeamMaster’s range. Ph: 312.670.2400 Toll Free: Our Fully Automated Steel Beam Assembler has been designed www.aisc.org 800.552.1999 for the structural steel industry. It can fit and weld accessories AISC is talking steel. Visit the AISC booth to talk with your fel- Fax: 802.460.3104 on beams, channels and tubings without any human interven- low members and AISC staff about what’s going on in the steel www.appliedbolting.com tion. With our SelfLearning Technology, our products DON’T design and construction industry. From the latest design guides Applied Bolting produces DTIs and Squirter DTIs. They guaran- REQUIRE ANY PROGRAMMING. We also provide a version “weld to the newest trends in steelXML, we’re talking steel! tee that structural bolts are installed to the specified TENSION, only” with an offline programming and a SLT version. regardless of the torque required to get there. Our Squirter DTIs American Iron and Steel Institute provide a durable visual indication when the desired tension is Ajan Elektronik Servis San. Ve Tic., Ltd. Sti. Booth 1252 achieved. Tens of millions of Squirter DTIs have been used by Booth 450 Washington, DC the best EPC firms around the world. Squirter DTIs improve the Cigli, Izmir Ph: 202.452.7100 quality of bolted connections by making installation and inspec- Turkey www.steel.org tion easier and more accurate. Ph: 90.232.3281202 The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) serves as the voice Fax: 90.232.3281501 of the North American steel industry and advances the case for ArcelorMittal International www.ajancnc.com steel in the marketplace as the preferred material of choice. Booth 900 CNC plasma cutting machine manufacturer. AISI also plays a lead role in the development and application Chicago, IL of new steels and steelmaking technology. AISI is comprised Ph: 312.899.3500 Allied Machine and Engineering Corp. of 25 member companies, including integrated and electric Fax: 312.899.3766 Booth 404 furnace steelmakers, and 124 associate and affiliate members. www.arcelormittal.com Dover, OH ArcelorMittal is the world’s largest producer of structural steel Ph: 330.343.4283 American Punch Company shapes and has served the U.S. market for more than 80 years. Toll Free: 800.321.5537 Booth 408 Our ASTM A913/50, 65 and 70 steel offers superior character- Fax: 330.602.3400 Euclid, OH istics, including high yield strengths, excellent toughness, and www.alliedmachine.com Ph: 216.731.4501 outstanding weldability—in most cases without preheating. We Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. provides hole-making Toll Free: 800.243.1492 produce all domestically rolled wide-flange sections in addition solutions for the metal cutting industry worldwide. Allied offers Fax: 800.261.6270 to numerous heavy W14s, W36s and W40s that are not avail- complete solutions for drilling, threading, porting, boring, www.americanpunchco.com able domestically. reaming and more. Allied strives to be the lowest cost-per-hole The American Punch Company is the leading manufacturer of provider and is the primary choice of any end user who takes high-quality punches, dies, and shear blades for metalwork- Armatherm metal cutting seriously. ing and structural steel fabrication. In addition, the company Booth 513 supplies precision tooling and custom die components to the New Bedford, MA stamping, roll forming and metalforming industries. American Ph: 973.810.2899 Punch is proud to be ISO-certified, demonstrating a high level Toll Free: 800.580.3984 of commitment to quality in manufacturing and customer ser- www.armatherm.com vice. Quality tooling combined with superior customer service The original bolt-through structural thermal break pad. Stop make American Punch the right choice for your tooling needs. cold bridging and heat engergy losses. Ultimate compressive strength with independently documented compressive creep data. If you design or detail structural connections and have to address LEED compliance issues, call at the stand for demon- strations and information. www.aisc.org/nascc Modern STEEL CONSTRUCTION THE STEEL exhibitors CONFERENCE MARCH 25–27 Association of Women in the Metal Industries AVEVA, Inc. Fax: 760.431.5214 (AWMI) Booth 457 www.bentley.com Booth 1246 Houston, TX With RAM, STAAD, ProSteel, and LEAP Bridge Steel in its Mt. Royal, NJ Ph: 713.977.1225 structural software portfolio, Bentley Systems offers the most Ph: 248.633.6058 www.aveva.com comprehensive structural steel solutions in the industry. Bent- www.awmi.org AVEVA is a leader in engineering design and information man- ley’s flexible and scalable products allow seamless workflow of AWMI was founded in 1981 to promote and develop the growth agement solutions for the plant, power and marine industries. analysis, design, detailing, documentation, and BIM for build- of women in the metal industries. AWMI believes that women For more than 45 years, AVEVA has delivered business-critical ing, plant, civil, and bridge applications. Completely integrated in similar industries can benefit themselves and their compa- software solutions to owner operators, engineering contractors solutions are available for steel, composite steel, cold-formed nies through relationships, education and shared knowledge. and shipbuilders around the world. steel, and cellular beams, as well as reinforced concrete, post- The programs and activities of AWMI are intended to enhance tensioned concrete, wood, aluminum, and masonry. member skills and experience, address challenges confront- AZZ Galvanizing Services ing the industry and promote career growth, with the ultimate Booth 500 Birmingham Fastener, Inc. goal of increasing the number of women employed in the metal Fort Worth, TX Booth 1203 industries. Membership is open to both women and men. Ph: 817.810.0095 Birmingham, AL Fax: 817.336.5354 Ph: 205.595.3511 Atema, Inc. www.azzgalvanizing.com Toll Free: 800.695.3511 Booth 838 AZZ Galvanizing Services, a division of AZZ incorporated, Fax: 205.595.3511 Chicago, IL headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas owns and operates 36 www.bhamfast.com Ph: 312.861.3000 hot dip galvanizing plants strategically located across the U.S.
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