Customer Case Studies
CSC has a significant number of clients around the world, from the one man designer to the most familiar names in the industry.
Fastrak benefits Dahcon CC in South Africa
"CSC's Fastrak Building Designer software enables us to offer design on composite steel and concrete multi frame structures in a fast and efficient way. Project and tender information is available much quicker with this user friendly software."
Evolve benefit from Fastrak Building Designer
"Fastrak Building Designer enabled us to produce a 3D model of the complex structure, which could be used for detailed analysis and design. We chose Fastrak for this project because . . . Fastrak enabled us to calculate a full wind analysis; the wind loads were applied to the model to ascertain the member forces in the stability system. Fastrak then designed the steel bracing members to BS 5950 with accompanying calculation. . . ."
Fastrak Building Designer benefits Robinson Construction Ltd
"We have been using CSC's steel design software for over 20 years to ensure that we provide the most economical solutions for our clients. The latest evolution of Fastrak - Fastrak Building Designer - takes the automated design process to a new level. . . ."
Arup benefit from CSC's software
"The software worked well, as we really pushed it to its limits. When we did encounter problems, CSC's Support Team was always on hand to assist us"
TEDDS benefits Hanson Professional Services Inc. - USA
" . . . TEDDS is definitely a time saver. Many calculations we've created are from a retaining wall project we were working on for several years. We produced final structure plans for more than 60 retaining walls . . . The most common calculations were for the loading and reinforcement design for the reinforced concrete facing. The few days we spent writing these calculations saved us weeks of otherwise tedious trial-and-error rebar design for the large number of walls to which these calculations applied. . . . In TEDDS, I see the entire calculation that is producing the end result . . . "









