S-FRAME Software Inc.

S-FRAME official logo
S-FRAME Logo introduced 2010
S-FRAME Software
Industry Analysis and design software for structural engineers
Founded Vancouver, BC Canada
Key People Marinos Stylianou (CEO), George Casoli (Founder, President)
Website http://www.s-frame.com

S-FRAME Software Inc.,[1][2][3] formerly SOFTEK Services Ltd.[4][5][6] is a Canadian engineering software company[7] that develops analysis and design software for use by civil and structural engineers. S-FRAME was founded in 1981 by George Casoli, FCSCE, P.Eng.

S-FRAME is on the list of accepted computer programs for use in Hong Kong from the Hong Kong Building Department.[8]

Use in Notable Structures

S-FRAME Analysis and S-CONCRETE were used to create structural models of the Burj Khalifa, currently the world's tallest building, designed by Chicago, Illinois-based Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM). Bill Baker, Partner at SOM, discussed the use of S-FRAME in his keynote at the 2012 Structural Engineers Association of British Columbia (SEABC) Annual General Meeting, stating that SOM used S-FRAME as it was the program with which their in-house optimization software integrated. [9]

Product List

S-FRAME Structural Office consists of:[10]

  1. S-FRAME - structural modelling, analysis and design with links to BIM[11] software.
  2. S-STEEL - design and optimization of 2D/3D steel structures
  3. S-CALC - cross-sectional properties calculator.
  4. S-PAD - design and optimization of steel members
  5. S-CONCRETE - section design and detailing tool for reinforced concrete beams, columns and walls.
  6. S-LINE - design and detailing of continuous reinforced concrete beams.
  7. S-FOUNDATION - analysis and design of reinforced concrete footings and foundations.
  8. S-VIEW - post-processing tool for model validation and collaboration.

References

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