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The best construction ideas usually start with a problem that needs solving.
Too many handoffs. Too much onsite rework. Pressure on labour. Tighter timelines. Or sometimes... how to build a life-sized steel alligator in two hours. (Yes, really. We will get to that.)
This month, we are looking at people and projects solving problems in very different ways. From high-volume bathroom pod manufacturing to creative steel experimentation, these stories show how roll-forming technology can deliver both repeatability and flexibility.
You can also download the new STEEL HORIZONS™ ASSEMBLED Volume 3 and have your say on the conversations shaping STEEL HORIZONS™ 2026.
If you want fresh ideas around design, manufacturing, digital workflows and delivery, there is plenty here to sink your teeth into (pun fully intended).
SYNC Industries is rethinking bathroom delivery, producing nearly 4,000 fully finished bathroom pods each year from its facility in Victoria, Australia.
What makes it work is the coordination behind it. Design, framing, fit-out and delivery are integrated into one streamlined process focused on precision, consistency and reducing onsite disruption.
For builders and developers, that means fewer onsite trades, faster installation, less rework and more predictable delivery. Each bathroom arrives ready to crane into place and connect.
See how SYNC is rethinking bathroom construction
When Howick Director Hamish Coubray headed to the International Builders’ Show earlier this year, he packed something unexpected in his luggage: a life-sized alligator made almost entirely from roll-formed steel.
Built in around two hours using just three profiles, the “Alloygator” quickly became a show stopper and crowd favourite.
Go beneath the fun and discover the significant point - if Howick technology can handle an Alloygator, what complex (or simple) requirements can you throw at it?
What are the people pushing construction forward talking about right now? What systems are helping businesses scale? And where is industrialised construction heading next?
STEEL HORIZONS™ ASSEMBLED Volume 3 brings together some of the most practical, forward-thinking conversations from STEEL HORIZONS™ | TAMPA.
Inside, discover how STUD-IO helped deliver the Lucas Museum’s complex roof ribbon six months ahead of schedule, and how M3 Components moved around 70% of its workflow into a fully digital, paper-free system. More than a magazine, ASSEMBLED delivers practical ideas and lessons you can apply to workflows, manufacturing, project delivery and future growth.
And it is the perfect lead-in before STEEL HORIZONS™ returns to the US East Coast in late 2026.
STEEL HORIZONS™ has always been driven by real conversations and real world challenges. For STEEL HORIZONS™ 2026, we want to hear directly from the people doing the work. What challenges are slowing progress? What conversations does the industry need to have next - perhaps around digitalisation, software integration, automation, timber-to-steel transition and production bottlenecks?
Your input will help shape the discussions, presentations and ideas explored at STEEL HORIZONS™ 2026.
Help shape STEEL HORIZONS™ 2026
That is it for May. If you are looking for faster, cleaner, more repeatable (or more creative) ways to build with steel, start a conversation with us today.
After all, if our roll-forming technology can build an Alloygator, imagine what it can do for your next project. Visit our website or email us to start the conversation.