Objective The aim of this research is to develop a steel intensive shallow floor system with an overall depth of 250 to 300 mm, which competes with precast concrete units in terms of economy, safety, performance and service passages. The project includes four activities: feasibility analysis, test and design guidance of slim floor beams incorporating deep composite slabs; theoretical and experimental studies of long span composite slabs; study of behaviour under fire of slim floor beams with composite slabs; simulated fire engineering analysis of slim floor beams with deep composite slabs. Programme(s) ECSC-STEELRES 8C - Medium-term guidelines (ECSC) for the programmes of technical steel research and of steel pilot/demonstration projects, 1991-1995 Topic(s) F6 - Steel structures Call for proposal Data not available Funding Scheme CSC - Cost-sharing contracts Coordinator Steel Construction Institute EU contribution No data Address Silwood Park SL5 7QN Ascot United Kingdom See on map Links Website Opens in new window Total cost No data Participants (1) Sort alphabetically Sort by EU Contribution Expand all Collapse all TNO BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH Netherlands EU contribution No data Address 2600 AA DELFT See on map Total cost No data