8  |  SPRING 2026 ADVANTAGE STEEL
T
he 
Canadian 
structural 
steel 
industry has consistently 
demonstrated its ability to adapt, 
innovate 
and 
deliver 
safe, 
reliable 
infrastructure under a wide range of 
conditions. Today’s trade and economic 
environment 
– 
while 
uncertain 
at 
times – reinforces the importance of 
sound engineering judgement, proven 
materials 
and 
construction 
solutions 
that offer predictability, flexibility and 
long-term value.
For 
structural 
engineers, 
steel 
continues to stand out as a material that 
performs exceptionally well under these 
conditions. Its well-understood behaviour, 
high strength-to-weight ratio, adaptability 
to evolving design requirements and 
compatibility with modern fabrication 
and erection methods make it an 
ideal choice when projects demand 
efficiency, resilience and risk mitigation. 
In a changing global landscape, steel 
provides confidence – from concept 
design through construction and into 
service life.
The Canadian Institute of Steel 
Construction (CISC) remains committed 
to 
ensuring 
that 
steel 
continues 
to be the material of choice for 
Canadian construction. Central to that 
commitment is ongoing investment 
in education, research and innovation 
– 
ensuring 
that 
engineers 
and 
architects have access to the latest 
knowledge, tools and best practices 
ERC News
EDUCATION & RESEARCH COUNCIL NEWS
CRAIG MARTIN, P.Eng.
Chairman, CISC Education & Research Council
STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS 
STEEL FABRICATION FOR COMMERCIAL 
AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS
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