Every heavy industrial plant, commercial warehouse, modern airport terminal, and high-rise office tower relies on complex steel skeletons, load-bearing frameworks, and advanced roofing networks. The Metal Construction and Structural Engineering program at ISEST is a premier technical engineering discipline designed to train structural steel designers, metal fabricators, and structural construction site managers who can transform architectural blueprints into massive, permanent physical realities.
This program bridges the gap between mechanical engineering principles and civil-scale metal construction. Enrolling at the HND level and progressing to a B.Tech, students train inside specialized structural fabrication yards and digital design studios. They master the art of heavy-gauge metal assembly, structural steel profile cutting, high-strength bolting, industrial pipefitting, and structural stress validation using finite element analysis (FEA) software. Graduates emerge as highly skilled construction leaders ready to manage massive infrastructure installations, oversee oil and gas structural layouts, and direct commercial metal construction enterprises.
Graduates of the program will be proficient in:
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Engineer the heavy infrastructure that defines modern industrial landscapes. Master the calculations, the 3D software, and the raw metal fabrication techniques required to build the future with the Metal Construction program.
