Steel members are essential structural elements in modern construction, known for their high strength, durability, and versatility. They are manufactured in various shapes and sizes, including I-beams, H-beams, channels, angles, tees, and hollow structural sections (HSS), each designed to carry specific loads and perform distinct structural functions. Steel members are commonly used in framing systems for buildings, bridges, towers, and industrial facilities, where they resist tension, compression, bending, and shear forces. Fabricated from high-strength carbon or alloy steel, these components offer excellent load-bearing capacity while remaining relatively lightweight. Their ability to be prefabricated, easily transported, and quickly assembled on-site makes steel members ideal for fast-paced construction projects. In addition, steel’s recyclability and compatibility with modern design codes contribute to sustainable and efficient structural systems.