Corus Tubes strengthens construction team

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 1 October 2002

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(2002), "Corus Tubes strengthens construction team", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 49 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/acmm.2002.12849eab.019

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Corus Tubes strengthens construction team

Corus Tubes strengthens construction team

Corus Tubes, part of Corus, the international metals group, and a major producer of hot finished structural hollow sections, Gm list tube, and pressure pipe for the construction sectors, has strengthened and appointed a new manager for its construction advisory team.

Eddie Hole has taken overall charge as the manager-technical marketing for the Corus Tubes Structural & Conveyance business. Eddie was previously Product Application Development manager at Corus Tubes.

For the last 31 years Eddie has been involved with the technical marketing of structural hollow sections, including responsibility for the Research & Development programme, operation of the Design and Advisory service and representation for standards including National European and International committees. Eddie is a Chartered Engineer and a member of The Institute of Structural Engineers.

"Our original team has changed in recent months as result of retirements and promotions, but now we have re-formed the Corus Tubes Construction Advisory Team with two new field engineers," he explained.

The Corus Tubes Construction Advisory Engineers' Team has four field-based engineers covering the UK – Steven Whitfield, covering the West and East Pennines, and Tony Androsiuk in East Anglia and the West Country now join Sam Henderson in Scotland and Peter Culley in London and the south east of England.

Steven is an engineer with 14 years' experience in the construction industry. He has a degree in Civil & Structural Engineering and is a member of The Institute of Structural Engineers.

Tony joins from the Corus International Projects team, where he was a technical manager. He has great experience of the steel construction industry, having started his career in the 1960s with Stewarts and Lloyds and subsequently worked in the North Sea pipeline business. Tony is an incorporated engineer and a member of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers.

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