What makes steel a preferred structural material in fire engineering is its predictable behaviour. Because its response to temperature can be modelled and tested, designers can specify protection systems (insulation, intumescent coatings, fire barriers) that ensure performance targets are met. With such measures in place, steel buildings can offer reliable life-safety performance, lower post-fire repair costs, and the potential for partial reuse after an incident.
At Kirby, we design structures to meet recognised fire performance criteria and integrate certified fire-protection solutions according to the project’s risk profile and local regulations.