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We obey the law. 

Obeying the law is the foundation on which our reputation and Guiding Principles are built. As a global organization privileged to do business all over the world, we have the responsibility to comply with all of the laws that apply to our businesses.


We conduct our business with integrity. 

We take pride in conducting our business with integrity. We compete vigorously, but do so fairly and ethically. We do not offer or accept bribes or inappropriate gifts and we comply with the laws and regulations that support fair competition and integrity in the marketplace.

We keep accurate and honest records. 

Accurate and honest records are critical to making sound business decisions and maintaining the integrity of our financial reporting. Our business information, in whatever form, must reflect the true nature of our transactions.


We honor our business obligations. 

Our business relationships are grounded in mutual trust. We build and maintain the trust and confidence of our customers and other business partners by communicating honestly, respecting information entrusted to us and standing behind our commitments

We treat people with dignity and respect.

We achieve our goals through our people. We provide a safe 

workplace and value the unique contributions of our global team.


We are committed to being a responsible global citizen.

 With our global reach comes the responsibility to understand and manage our impact. We maintain strict environmental and safety  standards within our operations and share our global knowledge and experience to help meet economic and social challenges.

BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION:  Steel is widely used around the world for the construction of bridges from the very large to the very small. It is a versatile and effective material that provides efficient and sustainable solutions. Steel has long been recognised as the economic option for a range of bridges. It dominates the markets for long span bridges, railway bridges, footbridges, and medium span highway bridges. It is now increasingly the choice for shorter span highway structures as well.  Landmark steel bridges embody good design, they are fast to build, and have stimulated the regeneration of many former industrial, dock and canalside areas. 

CONSTRUCTION: is one of the most important steel-using industries, accounting for more than 50% of world steel production. Buildings - from houses to car-parks to schools and skyscrapers - rely on steel for their strength. Steel is also used on roofs and as cladding for exterior walls. 

Steelmakers around the world are increasingly providing construction solutions that enable energy-efficient and low-carbon-neutral buildings. These solutions reduce the environmental impact over the structures’ life cycle and help to extend their life span through design for disassembly and reuse. 

SHIPBUILDING: Steel is used for a ship hull for several reasons. It is strong and has enough corrosion resistance (rusting resistance) to last long enough to be useful. ... Wood of the quality to build a lasting hull is now in short supply and hence, very expensive. In addition, wood will burn, which steel will not.