At BlueScope, we have a responsibility to one another, to our families, customers, shareholders and the broader community, to build a sustainable business that contributes to protecting all of our futures. As a global organisation with thousands of employees who share passion and expertise in one of the world’s most useful materials, steel, we see an opportunity for BlueScope to contribute and make a real difference. Created by our people, Our Purpose sets our course and gives us the courage and confidence to deliver what matters to our communities around the world, and to attract and retain the very best people to enable us to get there. Our Purpose speaks to why we operate and where we want to be – to see our people work together to inspire our customers, meet our sustainability commitments, deliver value to our shareholders and strengthen our communities for the future. Our Bond outlines the guiding principles that strengthen our business every day. It identifies our key stakeholders, guides how we work together and conduct ourselves, and continues to be our benchmark for success and choosing to do what is right.
STECHCO is an engineering firm specializing in building design, building structure, and construction project management. Our firm also provides professional services in the application of new construction technologies in Canada and the United States. STECHCO's rigorous and professional team is recognized and appreciated for our expertise and experience in all types of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional construction. We are members or licensees of professional orders and associations such as Order of Engineers of Quebec (OIQ), Professional Engineer of Ontario (PEO), The Northwest Territories Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (NAPEG)... Our professional team has participated in more than 500 projects in Canada.
A laboratory of Université Paris Saclay, CentraleSupélec, ENS Paris-Saclay and CNRS On January 1, 2022, on the Saclay plateau, the Paris-Saclay Mechanics Laboratory (LMPS) was created from the merger of the Mechanics and Technology Laboratory (LMT) and the Mechanics of Soils, Structures and Materials Laboratory (MSSMat). Located on the sites of ENS Paris-Saclay and CentraleSupélec, the LMPS is headed by Pierre-Alain BOUCARD as director and Véronique AUBIN as deputy director. With a staff of almost 220, this new research unit, dedicated to experimentation, modelling and simulation in solid mechanics, aims to help meet the challenges in the strategic areas of developing clean, safe and efficient energy, managing resources carefully and adapting to climate change, sustainable transport and urban systems, the reliability of complex systems and industrial renewal.