The board of directors of the Washington, D.C.-based American Iron and Steel Institute recently elected John P. Surma, the chairman and chief executive officer of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel, as AISI chairman. He succeeds Charlotte, N.C.-based Nucor chairman and CEO Daniel R. DiMicco, who served as the Institute’s chairman for the past 18 months.
AISI elects new chairman
This Month’s Features

Steel Building Resilience in an Age of Increasing Natural Disasters
Steel buildings are gaining traction as a practical, long-term solution, especially in regions where severe weather events are becoming less of an exception and...

Metal Doors are as Versatile as Metal Buildings
Due to their versatility, metal buildings are a popular option for projects that require a one or multiple large doors, allowing access for the...

Striking Metal Wall Exteriors with Aluminum Cladding and Battens
Metal walls are chosen for their durability, fire resistance, contemporary aesthetics, and eco-friendly qualities—especially compared to composite, fiber cement, wood, and vinyl.

The Role of Thermal Breaks in Rolling Steel Doors
Insulated rolling steel doors are a staple of commercial construction, providing strength, durability, and security while also helping control HVAC costs.
