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Modern Steel Construction is the official publication of the American Institute of Steel Construction. Modern Steel brings its readership in-depth information on the newest and most advanced uses of structural steel in buildings and bridges by focusing on innovative and cost-effective steel designs and the products that help bring them to life.

Modern Steel is directed exclusively to professionals in the construction industry who make and influence purchasing decisions – whether they are engineers, architects, building owners, contractors, fabricators, detailers or erectors.

Modern Steel is the only magazine in the United States devoted exclusively to the design and construction of steel-framed structures.

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Modern Steel Construction was first published in

 
1961
 

 


Meet Our Team

Geoff Weisenberger

Geoff Weisenberger

Editor & Publisher

weisenberger@aisc.org
Geoff edits the best steel magazine the world has ever seen. He was once a proficient horn and trumpet player and has long considered taking up the drums.

Patrick Engel

Patrick Engel

Associate Editor

engel@aisc.org
Patrick jumped into steel coverage after several years as a sportswriter, including a three-season stint covering Notre Dame football. When he’s not helping tell the steel world’s most compelling stories, you’ll often find him at or around Wrigley Field 12 months a year.

Keith Grubb

Keith Grubb

Senior Director of Publications

grubb@aisc.org
Keith spends his spare time trying to train his plants to write Modern Steel Construction articles. He's an avid fan of Chicago: P.D., Fire, and Med.

Kristin Hall

Kristin Hall

Graphic Design Manager

hall@aisc.org
Kristin's interests are brought to you by the letter ‘B:’ biking, boating, burgers, bacon and Bond. James Bond.

Scott Melnick

Scott Melnick

Editorial Director

melnick@aisc.org
Scott is the chief storyteller for the structural steel industry. He's patiently biding his time until his kids are older and he can start collecting kaleidoscopes anew.