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Rectangular Hollow Steel instead of RSJ

  • 29-06-2023 6:56am
    #1
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    Hi folks,

    We are planning to knock through from the kitchen to dining room. It’s a supporting wall and the opening will be about 3m.

    The engineer has come back saying the beam should be rectangular hollow steel. I thought rsj (I beams) were the industry standard for load bearing walls.

    Anyone got any thoughts or opinions on using RHS instead of an RSJ?

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