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Advanced structural analysis (OpenSees Examples with Python Code Solutions) is now available in the E-Library. #ebooks#IStructELibrary
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The third edition of Tall Wood Buildings, featuring 17 international case studies, is now available in the E‑Library. #ebooks#timber#IStructELibrary
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Join Brian Uy, the Institution’s 105th President, for the 2026 President’s inaugural address as he reflects on Structural engineering: past, present and future.
In-person attendees are invited to stay for networking drinks and canapés.
Book your place: istructe.org/events/hq/2026…
The Young researchers conference returns for its 28th year in 2026.
Join practitioners, academics and students for a hybrid showcase of outstanding structural engineering research, presented by PhD students.
Get your free ticket: istructe.org/events/hq/2026…
A Fellow of IStructE, Matt is Director at Subteno Ltd, where he draws on decades of experience across the UK construction industry and the energy sector, acting as a mentor for the Institution's Elevate mentoring programme.
Learn more: istructe.org/resources/blog…
This webinar shared insights about the power of great mentoring, the role of a mentor, how mentees benefit from mentoring, and how to build meaningful connections across the IStructE community.
Watch Structuring connections: the benefits of mentoring: istructe.org/resources/trai…
CROSS-UK has published its next Newsletter, featuring its latest Safety Reports, an editorial from the IFE's International President, and other building safety updates.
Take a look: bit.ly/3Kp1Nii
CROSS-AUS has published its next Newsletter, featuring its latest Safety Reports, an editorial from the Director of CROSS-AUS, and other building safety updates.
Take a look: bit.ly/3KrGv3D
A specialist firm offering ‘structural roof surveys’ associated with the renewables industry advised that two heavy batteries could be placed on a floor slab without load spreading or further assessment.
Find out more: bit.ly/4rquQTA
A reporter says that the out-of-service wind loads used in temporary work designs do not comply with BS EN 1991-1-6:2005 and asks: have wind loads for temporary works been underestimated for the past 30 years?
Read more: bit.ly/4pweXZQ
our next in-person IStructE event which will include a presentation on the University of Strathclyde campus Learning & Teaching Building development project – this will include speakers from BDP, ARUP and Balfour Beatty. eventbrite.co.uk/e/university-o…