BHP Steel - Spotlight on Steel Newsletter
Issue 21: February 2003 Archives Subscribe www.bhpsteel.com.au

Welcome to "Spotlight on Steel" - a monthly electronic newsletter, delivering the latest steel initiatives, product news, information and promotions at BHP Steel, to members of the BHP Steel Website.

NEWSLETTER CONTENTS

1. Sporting Infrastructure
2. Steel Appeals For Heritage Buildings
3. Steel Framing Questions & Answers
4. See For Yourself Just How Good a Roof Made From COLORBOND® steel Will Look On Your Home
5. Energy Efficient Camp Offers Urban Oasis
6. New Occupation Pages Launched
7. Did You Know...?

This Month's Feature Article
1. 
Sporting Infrastructure

As an official partner of the Sydney 2000 organisers, BHP Steel Limited provided more than 130,000 tonnes of high quality steel products for the construction of the major venues. Since the resounding success of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, which featured some of the world's most modern an innovative sporting venues and arenas, more and more specifiers are turning to steel as the solution to major sports infrastructure projects. Read more about new innovative applications of steel in sporting arenas on our Corporate website:

Products manufactured by BHP Steel are designed to provide protection against the harsh Australian environment

http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=22Sporting


2. 
Steel Appeals For Heritage Buildings

Current building trends are demonstrating that the use of new steel roofing on older buildings is keeping pace with its popularity for new homes in many areas. Roofing made from ZINCALUME® steel and COLORBOND® steel has generated strong demand in recent months due to its ability to complement heritage buildings. Read more about the inherent style, strength and durability steel can bring to your classic style home:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=22appealheritage


3. Steel Framing Questions and Answers

Did you know that steel framing can easily be altered on site? And did you know that a lightning strike will not affect a steel framed house? To find out about these and other great advantages of steel building frames, visit our steel framing frequently asked questions and see the comprehensive list of questions and answers, How To information and relevant downloadable files:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=22framingQnA


4 . See For Yourself Just How Good a Roof Made From COLORBOND® steel Will Look On Your Home

Have you seen the new COLORBOND® steel advertisement and wondered where to go to see just how good a roof made from COLORBOND® steel will look on your home? The BHP Steel website contains a state-by-state list of homes and display villages utilising roofing made from COLORBOND® steel that you can visit. See the list here:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=22adverttags


5. Energy Efficient Camp Offers Urban Oasis

A redeveloped urban camp is offering out of town guests an environmental oasis in the heart of Royal Park, Melbourne. Architects Willams Boag redeveloped the historic site including renovating the existing heritage listed hall and also designing an adjacent environmentally sensitive development of office, meeting rooms and a two storey dormitory wing. Read more about this interesting sustainable design solution:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=22eefficient


6. New Occupation Pages Launched

Have you visited our all new occupation specific pages? We have recently launched a series of new designs for our occupation pages, with all new updated links to useful tools and targeted content. These pages also contains the latest case studies and news on BHP Steel products. See more at:
http://www.bhpsteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=22occupation


7. Did You Know...

Theme is "Cricket World Cup":

  • The first three World Cups (1975, '79, '83) were all held in England.
  • Australia has played in 7 of the eight World Cup Finals, winning 3 times.
  • Highest total in a World Cup game is 398-5 (Sri Lanka v Kenya, Kandy 1995-96). The lowest is 45 (Canada v England, Manchester 1979).
  • The two narrowest victories in a World Cup match are both by Australia against India: 1 run - Madras 1987, 1 run - Brisbane 1991.
  • The first attempt at staging a Cricket World Cup was made way back in 1912 when Australia, England and South Africa met in a triangular series of tests. The tournament was held in England from June to August 1912 and was won by England.

Thanks for reading,

Adam Rollings
BHP Steel - Internet Manager


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