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STEEL IN CONSTRUCTION, a
one day workshop which was jointly organized by Tata Steel Limited and INSDAG, has
commenced today at Hotel Taj Bengal in Kolkata.
The keynote address was given by Dr T Mukherjee, DMD Tata Steel. Dr
Mukherjee stressed a lot, on the importance of the Millennium Goals of our nation, wherein
we had given utmost importance to Urbanization. With Urbanization, it is natural that the
use and importance of steel will go up to a great extent. This is the area where India is
presently lacking, and it has to step up and follow the rest of the world. The Guest of
Honour was eminent architect, Ar Dulal Mukherjee. The Architect gave his views on the low
usage of steel in our country even though urbanization is greatly on the rise. He also
spoke in detail about the interesting and innovative uses of steel. The welcome address
was given by Director General INSDAG, Dr R.K.P Singh Dr Singh, spoke in great detail about
the various initiatives that Tata Steel has taken in contributing to various sectors of
the economy, especially construction. He also spoke about the various acquisitions that
Tata Steel has made, like Nat Steel and Millennium steel which has made it into a more
formidable player in the world scenario.
The workshop involved
Architects,consultants,contractors,builders,acamedicians, Government bodies, manufacturers
and distributors. It was a forum for interaction of all stakeholders in the field of
construction. The scope of this workshop was to highlight primarily the benefits of
steel intensive construction on various projects, which is now the best
practice adopted across the world due to its faster speed, better durability, economy and
environment friendliness.
Steel is a major driver of growth of the countrys economy. In
order to keep pace with the rapid advancement of modern era professionals and
technologists all over the country have been designing Cost effective steel structures. In
view of these, the workshop on "STEEL IN CONSTRUCTION" was aimed to develop
better understanding among the steel suppliers and users regarding latest development
involving innovative application of construction techniques, use of advanced development
in materials and to provide common platform for the professionals to acquire information
on the latest practices.
The main aim of the workshop was to bring together a diverse cross
section of stakeholders of steel supply chain and helping showcase the steel intensive
construction practices in India and Abroad. There were more than 100 delegates who
attended the workshop.
Eight more workshops have been planned across the country out of which
workshops have already taken place at Chennai, Banglore, New Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad.
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