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XI CONFERENCE STEEL ON
SPECIAL THEME
THE NEW GENERATION OF EUROCODES
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of CMM, a social event took place last June. It
was a pleasant moment that brought together some of the founding members and
representatives of companies currently associated to CMM as members.
Regarding this issue of the “Metálica”, the candidate projects for the Portugal
Steel Design Awards 2017 are presented, from which three were selected to
represent Portugal in the ECCS European Steel Design Awards 2017. The high
quality of all the candidates is obvious, which clearly demonstrates the excellent
level of the Portuguese steel and composite construction sector.
The usual articles of opinion deal once again with very interesting topics, the Maat
museum, the Juscelino Kubitschek bridge in Brazil, how to estimate welding costs
and another perspective of the difficulties and opportunities of internationalization
of a Portuguese company.
Nuno Lopes
Diretor
Finally, the XI CMM Conference is highlighted. With a special theme “The new
generation of Eurocodes”, the program includes distinguished invited speakers,
parallel sessions to present different scientific and technical papers and a space
dedicated to technical exhibition. We expect it to be another successful event for
the steel and composite construction sector in Portugal.
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In June, DNC Técnica traveled together with the main market players to participate in the “WIND ENERGY
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MAAT The main steel structures are the first floor pavement,
– Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia the “Main Gallery” skylight, the “Oval Gallery” roof
with variable free height and plant dimensions, the
Name of the Project arch supporting the entire south side cantilever of the
ficha técnica
MAAT, the new Museum of Art, Architecture and The design stage was held from 2011 to 2013, with
Technology, is an outward-looking museum located on the construction starting in April 2014 and ending in
the banks of the river Tagus in Belém, Lisbon. Blending October 2016, following in every stage a LEED Gold
structure into landscape, the kunsthalle is designed classification target (On-going certification).
to allow visitors to walk over, under and through the
building that sits beneath a gently expressed arch. With a complex geometry and 3D fluid curved
alignments, MAAT has one of the most complex
The main vertical structural elements are composed by building structures ever built in Portugal, with the
variable curvature reinforced concrete walls and cores, highest steel arch span in an institutional building.
which define the various exhibition spaces. All the roof
and pavement structures of the main building are made
of steel and composite structures.
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Museu do Amanhã
Location of the Project The revitalisation of the port area in Rio de Janeiro will
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil reintegrate it with the city centre. New cultural facilities
Conclusion
December 2015 such as the Museu do Amanhã will make it one of
Dimensions
15000 m2
the most attractive areas of the city. Respecting and
Tonnage complementing the neighbouring historic landmarks,
3 522 tons of structural steel elements
Structural Concept: such as the Mosteiro de São Bento do Rio de Janeiro,
The building of organic forms, inspired by the bromeliads of the the Museum envelope is limited to a height of 18 m
Botanical Garden, occupies 15 thousand square meters and is
surrounded by mirrors of water, garden, bike path and space above the pier level. This permits an arrangement of
for leisure, in a total area of 34.6 thousand square meters. The
museum also has an auditorium with 400 seats, a shop, cafeteria the Museum’s program over two levels while retaining
and restaurant. as much space as possible for the public gardens. The
Project Owner
Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro program calls for approximately 5000 m2 of temporary
Engineering:
Projeto Alpha Engenharia de Estruturas
and permanent exhibition space and complementary
Architecture: areas, summing up to a total of approximately
Santiago Calatrava
Steeklwork 12,600 m2. The upper floor houses long term exhibition
MARTIFER space with a spectacular ceiling over 10 m high and
General Constructor
Porto Rio Consortium offers panoramic views of the Guanabara Bay.” In
Santiago Calatrava website “The building, which gently
leans over 9,200 m² of water, comprises 55,000 tons
of structural concrete, 4,300 tons of metallic structures
to cover, and 76,000 liters of paint. The museum also
has 908 glasses, totaling about 3,800 m². At the peak of
the project, the Porto Novo Concessionaire, contracted
by the Rio City Hall to carry out the works and provide
public services for Porto Maravilha, mobilized 1,200
men for the construction, in a 24-hour regime, in
three shifts.” In Porto Maravilha website “The project
essentially uses concrete as a raw material, capable
of shaping its curved and / or inclined elements, as
well as acting as a support for the metallic structure
of the roof, which resembles an inverted ship’s hull.
The geometry of the metallic cover is defined by a
symmetrical triangular structural grid, woven between
two outer straight geometric lines. These lines run
along 340 meters in length from one end to another,
being 205 meters the length of the body of the building,
with a 17-meter ceiling. Signed by Santiago Calatrava’s
office, the conceptual design of the roof structure was
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developed in Brazil by the Alpha Engineering Project.
During the execution period, MARTIFER METAL was
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architecture MAAT: museum of the future
“Architecture, itself, is like a great excavated
sculpture, within which man penetrates and
goes through.
”
Bruno Zevi*
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dynamic to the program that reflects objectively in the 2001 to 2005), a place of great symbolism for EDP, as this
modes of its usufruct. building corresponds to the oldest thermoelectric power
plant in Portugal.4 It is also the area where some of the
The place chosen for the MAAT will certainly not be the
result of land opportunity. The site is adjacent to the 4 The first national thermoelectric plant for commercial purposes was installed on “Avenida
da Liberdade” and inaugurated on June 1, 1889, feeding 38 arc lamps of 15 Amps. In
Museum of Electricity (formerly “Central Tejo”), which
1903, a new power plant located in “Rua da Boavista” was set up to expand the network
was initially inaugurated in 1990 and later, after a new to the most central area of the city and to the industrial area next to the Tagus River
rehabilitation, reopened in 2006 (restoration works from (Cruz, Luís, et al., Central Tejo a biography, EDP Foundation, Lisbon, pp. 77-78
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5 This first unit (Central Tejo I), which was designed by the engineer Lucien Neu, remained
The choice of the architect Amanda Levete was a bet of the
in operation until 1921. On this date, due to its inability to cope with the requests, the
construction of new buildings with the design of F. Touzet were concluded (Central Tejo executive president of EDP, and there was no recourse to
II), which again to allow the extension of the network, in the late 1930s gave rise to any type of public tender. It seems that one of the reasons
the so-called Central Tejo III (Loureiro, Teresa, Energia, Grupo Leya, Alfragide, 2016, p.
385-388.
6 Freiria, Maria Luísa and Ferreira, Maria Odete, A Central Tejo, Cadernos do Museu de 8 Loureiro, Teresa, Energia, p. 388.
Electricidade, nº 2, edition EDP, Lisbon, 1999, pp. 53-55. 9 Loureiro, Teresa, Energia, p. 19.
7 Freiria, Maria Luísa and Ferreira, Maria Odete, A Central Tejo, pp. 60-61. 10 Cruz, Luís, et alii, Central Tejo a biography, pp. 76-77.
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soldadura estimation of welding costs
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Table 1. Deposition rates for various welding processes (elaborated from [3]).
Welding process Electrode diameter (mm) Current (A) Voltage (V) DR (kg/h)
2.5 70 - 110 20 - 30 0.6 – 0.8
3.15 110 - 140 “ 1 – 1.2
SMAW 4 140 - 200 “ 1.2 - 2
5 200 - 300 “ 2 – 2.5
0.8 75 – 140 14 - 16 0.8 – 1.8
0.9 90 - 160 15 - 19 0.95 – 1.9
GMAW 1 130 - 250 17 - 19 1.3 – 2.5
1.2 150 - 250 17 - 20 1.6 – 2.8
1.2 95 - 225 15 - 19 0.4 – 1.2
1.6 155 - 220 21 - 25 1.8 – 3.4
FCAW 2 275 - 600 22 - 31 2.9 – 11.7
2.4 265 - 615 22 - 29 2.8 – 11.7
2.4 250 - 700 26 - 34 3-9
3.2 300 - 900 28 - 36 3.6 – 12.7
SAW 4 400 - 1000 28 - 38 4 – 21.8
5 500 - 1300 32 - 40 4.5 - 19
SER – Soldadura por elétrodo revestido; MAG – Soldadura sob proteção de gás ativo; SAS – Soldadura por arco submerso.
c2 r
PM = ◊100 ◊
the OF is characterized by the ratio between the open c 22 1000
r
arc time and the total time of accomplishment of the PM = ◊100 ◊
(1)
work. It is clear that OF depends on many factors, 2 1000
such as the welding process, the type of work and The weight of electrode
wire (EW) required to deposit
organization, the commitment of the welders, etc., this metal weight is given by equation 2, where the DE
so it requires some determination effort within each is considered equal to 95%, as shown in Table 2.
company. Table 3 gives an idea of the interval at which PM PM
PE = =
the OF usually varies for each welding process. PMR PM 0.95
(2)
PE = =
It is clear that the simple automation of a process R 0.95
changes this factor a lot, passing it in the case of
GMAW to 80 - 90% and in the case of FCAW to
70 - 85%. CE = PE ◊ CQ
CE
= PE ◊ CQ
Once these aspects are known it is relatively simple to
estimate the cost per meter of welding. For example
consider the fillet weld with c (cm) of leg length and
100 (cm) in length, shown in Figure 1, and welded in PM PM
TA = =
the down hand position by the GMAW process, with an PM TD= PM 2.8
TA =
TD 2.8
electrode of 1.2 mm diameter and a mixture of Ar plus
CO2 as shielding gas.
The metal weight in kg required to fill that welding 15
CG = TA ◊ 60 ◊ ◊ CUG
meter m (WPM) is given by equation 1, where r is the 15
1000◊ CUG
CG = TA ◊ 60 ◊
steel density in g / cm3. All the equations are presented
1000
in a decomposed way to facilitate the understanding of
their origin.
Figure 1. Fillet weld made by GMAW process (dimension in mm).
TA TA
TS = =
TAFM= TA 0.4
TS =
Table 2. Efficiency of deposition (DE) [3].
FM 0.4
Process SMAW GMAW
FCAW SAW
DE (%) 60 - 70 90 - 97 74 - 82 97 - 99
CMO = TS ◊ CH
Table 3. Typical operational factor of various welding processes [3]. CMO
= TS ◊ CH
Process SER MAG MAG
fluxado SAS
OF (%) 15 - 30 30 - 45 25 - 45 80 - 95
CS = CE + CG + CMO
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c2 r
PM = ◊100 ◊
soldadura
2 1000 estimation of welding costs
And, the cost of the electrodes (EC) consumed is given reduction of costs can be done in the design phase
by equation 3, where c 2 ECK represents r the cost per of the work and in the stage of programming and
PM = Since PM
PMr process, the
ccc(GC)
kilo of electrodes. ◊100 it 2is◊ the GMAW accomplishment of the work. The actions to be carried
PM 2 gas
PE =
22
1000
◊100 ◊ rr
=is still to be considered.
cost of the shielding PM
PM == 2 R ◊100
◊100 0.95
◊◊ 1000
out in the design phase are related to the possibility of
Assuming an averagec gas2flow rate2 2 1000
r1000 of 15 l / min, it is reducing the number and thickness of the welds, that
necessary to PM
= the
estimate ◊100 time ◊ required to make the is, with the reduction of the WPM to be deposited,
2 1000
welding meter. which reduces the most important variable LC, but also
the CWC (cost of weld consumables).
CE = PE ◊ CQ
PE PM = PM (3)
= PM PM The actions to be developed at the manufacturing
PER=(AT),
= PMPM 0.95 = PMPMtime in which the
time
The electric arc PE
PE = R
ie = the
= 0.95
stage are essentially related to the reduction of LC. The
PM0.95
electric arc is established,
PM RRrequired 0.95to complete the precision of the joint preparations and the reduction
PE
welding meter is = =equation 4, where the DR = of the excess deposited metal are steps that deserve
givenR by PM 0.95 PM
the GMAW
itTA
2.8 kg / h for = at 250 = as in Table 1. Once
A, great prominence. The choice of welding processes
CE = PE ◊ CQ to2.8
the AT is known, is TD
possible estimate the gas with higher DR, for example from the SMAW process to
CE PE CQ
=
the=gas ◊ through equation 5.
the FCAW process. This change also improves OF and
consumption andCE CE = PE
PE ◊◊CQ
cost (GC),
CQ
In equation 5 the acronym GCCM represents the cost DE. The OF can also be increased through automation
of gas per cubicCE meter.
= PE Therefore,
◊ CQ 15
the total cost of weld or robotics of processes [8] and proper planning of
consumables (CWC) CGconsists= TA ◊ 60
of the◊ sum◊ of CUG the two the construction, in order to reduce the manipulations
PM PM 1000
costs, the ECTA
plus the GC. of the parts or structures. Another important aspect
= =PM PM
TATD= PM PM 2.8= PM is the maximization of the realization of welds to the
TA TA == TD == PM 2.8
(4) flat position, which allows to increase the speed of
TD PM2.8
PMTD 2.8
TA = = welding and to reduce the number of parts in need
TD TA 2.8
15 TA of repair. Increased welding quality contributes not
= TS
CG TA = ◊ 60 ◊ = ◊ 15 CUG (5) only to reducing repairs but also to reducing welding
CG FM
TA 100060 0.4 15 CUG
= ◊ ◊
◊ 60 ◊◊ 1000◊◊CUG15 ◊
finishing work, such as reducing excess or splashing,
the CG =TA
CG =of TALC, ◊it60 CUG
151000
for example. ■
To calculate cost
1000
is necessary to estimate
CG time
the total welding = TA ◊
(WT),60 ◊which can ◊ CUG be done through
equation 6, where
the operating 1000 factor (OF) was
obtained from Table CMO
TA =TA
3, taking TSa◊ valueCH of 40% . References
TS = =TA TA
FM= TA
TS TA 0.4= TA
== TA [1] http://weldingdesign.com/processes/determining-cost-welding
TS TS == FM 0.4 (6)
FMTA0.4
[2] Improve your Welding Profitability and Productivity - Miller Welding,
CMO
CMO ===TS TS◊◊CH CH estimation of weld operations, The International Journal of
CMO
TS ◊ CH
(7) Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2007, Volume 33, Issue 3–4,
CMO = TS ◊ CH
298–307.
the
In this case, cost per meter of welding (WCM) [5] http://www.sfsb.unios.hr/kth/zavar1/9_1_znanstveno_strucni_
CS the= addition
CE + CG + CMO three plots mentioned
radovi_files/9_1/COST%20EFFECTIVE%20DESIGN%20IN%20
results from of the
CS = CE + CG CMO WELDED%20CONSTRUCTIONS%20PRODUCTION.pdf
above and represented CS
CS == CE
CE
in ++CG
equation
CG +++8.
CMO
CMO [6] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/245096951_Cost_
calculation_and_optimisation_of_welded_steel_structures
CS = CE + CG + CMO (8) [7] Károly Jármai, Welding and Cutting Costs Calculation for Structural
Optimization, IIW Doc XV-1443-13, XV-F-93-13.
This method is useful for structures or equipment that [8] Altino J. R. Loureiro, Robotização na soldadura de estruturas em
have identical and long welds, produced by the same aço, Metálica, vol. 36 (2014), 24-25.
welding process, since it is only necessary to evaluate
the total welding length to evaluate the overall cost. In
the case of many small and identical parts it is however
more interesting and rigorous to estimate the cost per
piece. Many models and software are easily available
on the market, which provide estimates of these costs
[4-7], which facilitates the cost evaluation task, but
sometimes does not evidence the actions that can be
taken to lower these costs.
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international markets
Entrepreneur as the
navigators, strong as steel
The Portuguese have always launched themselves through seas never navigated
before. Today, the attitude remains and the internationalization is what the good
Portuguese companies do, to grow in a sustainable way and affirm themselves
for the conquest of a place in the world and in the business thus contributing to
the recognition of their own country and to the improvement of their accounts
and reputation. Companies like Metalogalva work and give their impetus to the
modernization of the globe in its most solid and important structures that guarantee
the illumination, communications, safety and mobility. In fact, in addition to tourism,
it is the best and most advanced in Portugal and is marketed or implemented in other
strategic markets that gives us the much needed hope for a better future.
Metalogalva is a company of Vigent Group, which In 2010, at the time of the start-up of the new
has registered an exponential growth, especially since management, the company’s main focus was on the
2010, when Sérgio Silva assumed the position of national market and the products with the highest
CEO, initiating the second generation of the family sales figures were the Safety Barriers for Motorways
in the management of the group. It operates in the and Posts for transportation and distribution of energy.
area of Steel Engineering and Protection and has the At that time, exports accounted for 7% of turnover,
largest installed capacity in steel surfaces, being one but the crisis in Portugal and the drastic reduction of
of the main European players in the production of public investment “forced” Metalogalva to look for new
public lighting columns and other structures related opportunities, new challenges.
to areas such as energy transport, renewable ,
telecommunications, motorways, railways and hot dip The new strategy has defined the European market as
galvanizing. Currently, the company is present in 11 a priority because of geographic proximity and political-
countries and its industrial units are located in Ukraine, economic stability. It was identified a set of products
Algeria and Portugal. “in portfolio” that could have a competitive advantage
over competitors, both for price and quality issues, as
well as realize that other types of products would have
to be produced by the that would be well accepted
in these markets. The option was the production
and commercialization of Public Lighting Columns,
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for transmission lines.
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Processsing of beams
1. Introduction
It is difficult to imagine that in 1957 the Brazilian through the Monumental Axis to Lago Sul, Paranoá and
architect Lúcio Costa, by developing the modernist São Sebastião, crossing over Lake Paranoá [5]. The JK
concepts about the urban plan of Brasília, favoring Bridge is also known as the Third Bridge of the South
the automobile as a means of transportation, could Lake due to the fact that the initial idea of construction
predict that the Brazilian capital would exceed all urban of the work of art would be to solve the problem of
development expectations, with more than 2 million traffic congestion of the other two bridges that cross the
inhabitants at the end of the 20th century. Currently, Lake Paranoá, Garças Bridge (between the L-2 South
the Federal District has a population of three million and Avenue and the Gilberto Salomão Shopping Center) and
more than half of the population that works in Brasilia Costa e Silva Bridge (between the South Clubs Sector
resides in its surroundings. Therefore, a number of and Block 11 of the South Lake) [7], which have a daily
modal interventions are required over the years to meet traffic flow of about 100,000 vehicles per bridge [8].
the transportation needs of the population. [1-4].
The JK Bridge impresses by its grandiosity, ingenuity and
Based on the concepts of urban mobility, one of the monumental architecture, formed by three asymmetrical
most recent works in the city of Brasília is the Juscelino steel arcs inspired by the movement of a stone bouncing
Kubitschek bridge, also known as the JK Bridge or Third on a mirror of water [9]. The work of art presents an
Bridge, which interconnects the central part of the city, architecturally innovative and challenging structural
system from the point of view of civil engineering,
combining the beauty and functionality of the structure
with the use of three steel arches that support three
decks of 240 meters by means of sixteen steel stays, in
each arch [10], as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
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the execution of the foundations was quite high, based 28,800 square meters. The three central arches have a
on the use of large foundation blocks and inclined piles height of 60 meters above water level and spans with
to reach stable soil at great depth, reaching depths of up lengths of 240 meters, with 2 points of support each,
to 65 meters [10]. crossing diagonally the board of the structural system,
suspended by steel staysattached to the steel arches
Another great challenge concerns the assembly of steel [17-18], according to Figure 6.
arches, which are 240 meters long and needed to be
supported and molded provisionally based on the use of
steel “pillars” until its complete construction, as shown
in Figures 4 and 5. Thus, temporary support towers
were necessary to support the bridge deck spans,
because until the support stays from the steel arches
were ready [10], these towers divided the span of 240
meters into 4 spans of 48 and 52 meters, respectively
. It should be noted that 9 support towers (3 towers
for each steel arch) were built. The temporary support
towers were constructed in a triangular prism shape,
promoting the support of the steel deck during the
launch phase of the steel decks, and were removed
after this construction phase [5], as shown in Figures 4
and 5.
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meters in length), 12 professional divers were used for 9 illustrate, respectively, the structure originally imagined
proper positioning at a depth of 48 meters [21-22]. by the architect Alexandre Chan and the actual structural
system constructed, observing a pattern of high
In 2003, the Third Bridge project was the winner of the similarity between what was imagined by the architect
20th International Bridge Conference, sponsored by the and what was actually constructed in the work.
Society of Engineers of Pennsylvania, in association with
the Roads & Bridges Magazine, and was awarded the
Gustav Lindenthal Medal, which is awarded annually for
3. Final considerations
unpublished bridge projects, which are characterized by
innovations in the technique or material used, or that This article presents as main objective a technical
are notable in the aesthetic aspect, in the interaction approach, in a summarized way, about the relevant
with the environment or in community engagement. The contribution regarding the use of steel structures on
Brazilian Association of Steel Construction (ABCEM) also the design and construction of the Juscelino Kubitschek
awarded the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge (Third Bridge) Bridge (Third Bridge), located in Brasília / DF. It should
project in the same year, under the topic”Best Steel be noted that in the design of the structural system,
Works of the Year”, in the Bridges and Viaducts category several important challenges had to be overcome, such
[23]. as the assembly of the steel arches and the bridge deck
roadway. For this purpose, temporary steel towers were
The JK Bridge represents an architecturally innovative
designed, built and used in both design situations to
enterprise that impresses people’s vision by its
support the constructive process, functioning as support
grandiosity and distinct patterns from existing structures
to the structural elements. The advantages inherent in
worldwide. This work of art stands out structurally due
the use of steel structures, such as flexibility and speed
to its high horizontal efforts from the three asymmetrical
of execution, provided the completion of the work in
steel arches inspired by the movement of a stone
a very short time, considering the magnitude and the
bouncing on a mirror of water [9]. Finally, Figures 8 and
modernity; and, also the design challenges, because the
steel parts were prefabricated and pre-assembled before
the final positioning in the structure
4. Bibliographic references
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great works of steel construction in brazil the use of steel in Juscelino Kubitschek bridge
[7] Available at: http://www.soubrasilia.com/brasilia/ponte-jk-brasilia/. [20] Available at: http://wbrasilia.com/PonteJK.htm. Acessed in: July,
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mosteiro-terceira-ponte-do-lago-sul. Acessed in: July, 2017. brasilia/. Acessed in: July, 2017.
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estabelecimento/ponte-jk. Acessed in: July, 2017. historia-da-ponte-juscelino.html. Acessed in: July, 2017.
[10] Available at: https://ecivilufes.wordpress.com/tag/obras-2/. Acessed [23] Available at: http://ghiorzi.org/pontedf.htm. Acessed in: July, 2017.
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JK_Panorama_05_ 2007_266.jpg. Acessed in: July, 2017.
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maravilhas-de-brasilia/. Acessed in: July, 2017.
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ponte-jk/. Acessed in: July, 2017.
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ponte-jk-brasilia/fotos-y-mapa. Acessed in: July, 2017.
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training courses and events
On June 30 and July 1, the course of the Design of steel- teachers, Prof. Sandra Jordão, Eng. Pedro Rodrigues from
concrete composite structures - 4th Edition was held in Martifer and Prof. Chiara Bedon from the University of
Coimbra iParque, which aims to present the standard EN Trieste. This course aims to characterize the properties
1994-1, preparing the trainees for the design of steel- of the material and associated products, details on
concrete composite structures. technological and production aspects of the material and
associated products, perspective on the regulation and
This course was coordinated by Professor Rui Simões existing design recommendations, finite element design
from UC, who is also a trainer, along with Professor (Abaqus) of structural elements and glass connections,
Isabel Valente and Eng. Rui Alves. presentation of relevant examples (case studies)
regarding design, architecture, production, construction,
rehabilitation, sustainability, technological aspects and
innovative solutions, practical examples and a study visit.
(Note: this course is given in English).
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The conference XI Conference on Steel and Composite Construction will take place
on November 23 and 24, 2017, at Coimbra iParque and this edition is dedicated to the
special theme “The new generation of eurocodes.”
This Conference intends to accomplish its mission of participation of renowned national and international
promoting the use of steel in construction, as well speakers, having already affirmed itself as an event
as the dissemination of scientific knowledge and of reference in this sector, both in the academic
innovation in the steel construction sector, both at perspective and in the business perspective.
national and international levels and is a follow-up to the
success of the previous editions of the Conference on The XI Conference on Steel and Composite
Steel and Composite Construction. Construction, presents a vast panel of confirmed
speakers, internationally renowned names in the
The CMM conferences bring together designers, research and design of this sector.
companies and researchers in a single space, with the
Temporary programme
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Director Técnico
Make a brief presentation of PNB - Pedro Nuno frames and the production of steel structures. In the
Bastos Unipessoal, Lda.R: A PNB Lda: aluminum processing industry, we have created an area
PNB is a young company, it has been in the market for dedicated only to these products and here “PNP” has
15 years, characterized by its dynamism, its innovative stood out in the execution of large works of window
capacity and its vision of sustained growth that it has frames, with special emphasis on the execution of
always sought. It is a company that believes in its large aluminum facades, and “PNB” already has several
customers and seeks their loyalty, always sustained works of this type in its portfolio, we work with the best
by the quality and rigor that it employs in each job that brands in the sector, of which we are already official
it executes. The “PNB” brand is already a reference installers “Aluminier” of Technal.
in the steelwork sector, already having a remarkable In the field of Steel and Composite Structures we have
portfolio, which well demonstrates its capacity. All this also created new facilities designed to increase the
happens in a difficult environment that has remained quality of our products and increase production capacity,
in the construction sector in Portugal in recent years, with “PNP” currently having an installed capacity of
in which PNB has been able to react in a daring way, 400Ton per month, which allows us to embrace projects
either through the search of new external markets, of greater scale and of greater demands.
as well as in the quest to gain more market share in We are a certified company according to ISO 9001:
a national level, as a result it has been achieving a 2008 and EN1090, having all our products of frames and
remarkable growth rate year after year. steel structures with CE marking, this demonstrates
that we want to be in the vanguard in the sector
In what areas has PNB - Pedro Nuno Bastos and we try to offer more and better products to our
Unipessoal, Lda been prominent? customers, all this, is synonymous to a constant search
“PNB” operates in several areas in the field of for quality and excellence in everything we do and who
steelwork, among which are light iron and stainless benefit from it are our customers.
steel sawmills, aluminum sawmills, coating of buildings
and steel structures. Of all the areas in which we
operate we highlight two, the production of aluminum
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How different is PNB - Pedro Nuno Bastos innovate, who want to export. It is important to support
Unipessoal, Lda from its competitors? those who are entrepreneurs!
For “PNB”, the most important thing in an organization
are the people, so in recent years we have been Will the survival of the sector depend on
investing in the training of a young, competent and cooperation between the various competitors, or
enterprising team. With this, we have been able to on a competition capable of raising and overcoming
create the capacity to satisfy the most diverse requests the most competitive players?
of our clients, embracing projects of high levels of I think, competition should exist, but it should be
demand, to which “PNP” has given a very positive healthy. Having said this, I think that cooperation
answer. We want to differentiate ourselves from between the different competitors in the sector is
our competitors through quality, rigor and capacity important, because there are large projects that can
to respond to the most diverse challenges that are only be achieved when there are partnerships between
presented. We always seek to be close to our clients, various players. I think that the sector has only to gain
meet their needs and respond to their concerns from the cooperation between the various competitors,
throughout each project we execute. who can become partners and thus all win.
Which projects highlight the work of PNB - Pedro What are the objectives of PNB - Pedro Nuno Bastos
Nuno Bastos Unipessoal, Lda? Unipessoal, Lda for the years 2016 and 2017?
“PNB” has executed very interesting works in several The main objectives of “PNB” for the years 2016 and
parts of the world, of which I highlight: “Club House 2017 are the solidification of our position in the internal
Golf Troia Resort” - Troia; “MINI Stand - Santogal” market. Increase of our turnover in foreign markets,
- Spain Square, Lisbon; “Modular Stand Mitsubish - with a consequent maturation of our position in these
Santogal” - Loures; “Modelo Continente de Ílhavo”; markets. Increase of our global turnover, as it will be
“Modelo Continente de Matosinhos Sul”; “Shopping synonymous to our continuous growth and satisfy our
/ Modelo Continente de Lagos”; “Remodeling customers.
of the Viseu Forum”; Remodeling of Continente
Matosinhos - NorteShopping “; “Headquarters of How do you see CMM’s role in the national context
Sonae - Maia”; “Stand Mercedes Guadalajara” - Madrid; of the steel and composite construction sector?
“Stand Mitsubish Guadalajara” - Madrid; “Ibericar CMM plays and will always play an important role in
Stand - Mitsubish Alcobendas” - Madrid; “Parklake - the sector. In the near future, its role in regulating the
Bucharest” - Romania; “Parking - ITER” - Marseille; sector will be important, valuing and distinguishing
“Urban Furniture - Morocco”; “Interactive Tourism Store innovation-seeking companies that are certified to
of Portugal - Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport” - Porto, standards. On the other hand, its role as a training
“Various Industrial Buildings”, “IKEA Renovation - entity is important, so that companies can invest on
Matosinhos”, Etc. the continuous training of their employees, it is also
important its promotional role for companies in the
How do you see the current state of the steel and sector, promoting conferences, seminars, etc.
composite construction market?
In this area Portugal is currently, an extremely saturated In what foreign markets does PNB - Pedro Nuno
market where there is strong competition. However, Bastos Unipessoal, Lda intend to act?
in the last two years we have noticed a substantial We are already heavily involved in the French market,
growth in the construction market and, consequently, in we want to be in Spain, Algeria, Belgium, among
the steel and composite construction market, and the others. We have already executed works in Spain,
industrial sector has had main role in this growth, where Morocco, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Senegal and
“PNP” has been investing heavily by looking for new Romania
customers, new partnerships and new challenges. I
think it is very important that in the future public entities
seek to capture investment in the various regions of the
country, so as to be able to follow up on this growth.
On the other hand, it is important to support healthy
Portuguese companies that want to grow, want to
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360€
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metálicas e mistas ao fogo Prof. Paulo Piloto (IPB); Prof. Hélder Craveiro (UC); Hotel Holiday September General – 400€
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Structural
From Glass Facades: From Prof. Sandra
(Technical Jordão (UC);
University Prof. JensEng.
of Denmark); Nielsen
Pedro Lisbon,
Hotel Holiday 9, 10 and 11
November UntilGeneral
06-10: – 750€
sketch
sketch to thefinal
to the construction
final (Technical University
Rodrigues (Martifer); of Denmark);
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Daniel Aelenei (UNL); Hotel
Inn Holiday November General
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construction
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Execução de Estruturas Eng. Filipe Santos (Vesam) Coimbra 3 and 4 Until 06-10:
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Fabrico e Montagem CMM Members – 320€
4nd Edition OE Members – 360€
Structural Glass Facades: From Prof. Sandra Jordão (UC); Prof. Jens Nielsen Lisbon, 9, 10 and 11 Until 06-10:
sketch to the final construction (Technical University of Denmark); Eng. Pedro Hotel Holiday November T
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