
Composite Steel Structures
Composite steel structures combine steel elements with other materials, such as concrete, to enhance strength, durability, and efficiency in construction. Typically, steel beams and columns work together with concrete slabs, creating a unified system that can support large loads and span longer distances. This integration leverages the high tensile strength of steel and the compressive strength of concrete, resulting in lighter, more cost-effective, and versatile structures. Commonly used in bridges, high-rise buildings, and industrial facilities, composite structures improve construction performance and safety while optimizing material usage.