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At KD&O Brickwork & Construction, our qualified engineers design all steel connections and elements to ensure that your order meets your specific project requirements. We offer a variety of shaped and sized steel connections for beams, columns, and more, providing tailored solutions for every construction need.
 

Our extensive warehouse facilities enable us to produce large quantities of steel connections using our advanced CNC machinery. Alongside this technology, our in-house service offers bespoke design for every steel connection. You can provide your own drawings or request our team to create them for you—we can accommodate both.

At KD&O Brickwork & Construction, our engineers ensure all designs are completed safely and in accordance with industry standards. Well-designed connections make the installation process smoother, and our experienced team guarantees that all project designs meet the highest quality standards. All our connections and products, reflect rigorous quality checks. If you have connection requirements for your project, don’t hesitate to contact our team today.

In addition to connections, we offer a wide range of steel sections, structures, and finish options. At KD&O Brickwork & Construction, we consider every aspect of your project, making us your one-stop shop for steel fabrication needs in the South East. We handle jobs of all sizes, from home extensions to multi-storey offices, giving each project the same meticulous attention to detail and exceptional customer service, regardless of scale.

Below are some of our most popular steel connections and elements that we frequently use for various projects. If you’d like more information about any connections not listed, feel free to reach out to our team today, and we’ll be happy to assist with any queries.

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In projects such as loft conversions or roofs it is preferable to replace a deep beam with two smaller beams. To ensure stability to buckling, these beams are bolted together and this is where a spacer beam is used.

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A cranked beam is an angled beam featuring two kinks that create a 90-degree angle. Its function is to support roof structures, leveraging its shape for added stability. Full penetration welds are used for these connections to ensure they can effectively carry the load.

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Top plate is commonly used to when beam is smaller than the wall and needs to be resized.

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The primary principle of a haunch beam is that framing into the columns reduces both the design moment and deflection of the beams. This design feature enhances the structural efficiency and stability of the overall framework.

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A stiffener is a secondary section attached to the web or flanges of a beam, designed to prevent deformations and enhance structural integrity. By reinforcing these areas, stiffeners help maintain the beam's strength and performance under load.

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This structure is generally attached to the flitch beam. The main reason why these plates are needed is to connect to timber joists at a point where shear and bending occurs.

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Splices are employed when a beam is too heavy or long to install or transport safely. The flange plates must be at least the same thickness as the beam's flange, and this requirement also applies to the web plates. This ensures that the spliced connections maintain the structural integrity and strength of the beam.

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The bottom plate is attached to a beam and serves to support timber joists or brickwork. This connection is welded to one side of the beam, ensuring effective support for the brickwork and enhancing the overall stability of the structure.

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