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The best shifts in construction do not start with a product. They start with a conversation. The kind where people compare what is working, challenge what is not, and re-think what comes next. That is what our STEEL HORIZONS™ events have become. And ASSEMBLED is how those conversations continue beyond the room, capturing the ideas that sparked debate, stayed with us, and are already shaping how we build today.
From London to Boston to Tampa, each STEEL HORIZONS™ has built on the last. The conversation keeps growing, so before STEEL HORIZONS™ returns to the US East Coast in 2026, download ASSEMBLED Vol 3 today and get up to speed with the story so far, including:
Adam Wolf of Wolf Partners makes the case that mass customisation is how you deliver unique architecture at scale, not despite efficiency but because of it.
Nick Coubray maps where Howick's roll-forming technology is going next: from telescopic framing that installs up to 50% faster to a customer portal that could change how design files reach machines wherever you build.
Scott Mitchell explains how STUD-IO completed the Lucas Museum's complex roof ribbon six months ahead of schedule, and why the same process logic works just as well on the everyday build.
Dave Cooper of Dave Cooper LIVE asks what actually makes a building easier, faster, and more efficient to construct, and why digital twins are no longer the future. They are the baseline.
David Bernardino argues the gap between innovation and adoption is not a technology problem. It is a marketing one. A conversation well worth hearing from someone outside the usual operational context.
Lorenzo Petrini outlines how M3 Components has moved around 70% of its work to a fully digital, paper-free workflow that connects directly to the Howick FRAMA™ 7600, and what that means for scaling offsite manufacturing.
Greg Dettwiler shares how canibuild is working toward the day a homebuyer hits "buy now" on a new home before the first frame is rolled. Closer than most people think.
STEEL HORIZONS™ ASSEMBLED Vol 3
To get the most out of Volume 3, take two steps back. Volume 1 and Volume 2 capture the earlier conversations, breakthroughs, and real world applications that set the direction we are now seeing play out. Read all three, share them with your team, and use the full ASSEMBLED series as a practical inspiration guide to building smarter, faster, and more competitively.
If ASSEMBLED captures where the conversation has been, STEEL HORIZONS™ 2026 is where it moves next.
And this year, we are building that agenda differently.
Instead of defining the topics ourselves, we are asking the people closest to the work: what do you need to hear? This is your opportunity to influence the discussions that will shape the room.
Take a minute to have your say and help shape STEEL HORIZONS™ 2026:
Because the most useful insights come from those in the thick of it.
ASSEMBLED is Howick's digital magazine capturing the most important ideas, discussions, and innovations emerging from the STEEL HORIZONS™ events. It brings together industry leaders, real world case studies, and forward thinking perspectives shaping the construction industry.
Rather than reporting on trends from a distance, ASSEMBLED is built from real conversations with those actively driving change. It connects strategy, technology, and on-the-ground execution, giving you insight that goes beyond theory.
Volume 3 explores the next phase of construction innovation - from mass customisation and digital workflows to advanced roll-forming applications and offsite manufacturing at scale. It is focused on practical insights you can apply to improve efficiency, speed, and profitability.
ASSEMBLED is designed for senior decision makers across construction, engineering, and design - anyone looking to build smarter, optimise operations, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.
You can start with Volume 3, but reading Volumes 1 and 2 gives you the full context. Many of the ideas explored in this latest edition build on earlier conversations, making the full series a more powerful resource.
You can access Volume 1 and Volume 2 via their respective links or by visiting steelhorizons.com. Together with Volume 3, they provide a connected view of how construction is evolving and where the biggest opportunities lie.
Share it with your leadership teams, design managers, and operations to spark discussion, align thinking, and identify new ways to improve project delivery.