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Erection is a type of structural steel used in the construction of buildings and other large structures. It is typically made from high-strength, low-alloy steels that are designed to resist corrosion and provide superior strength for the structure. Erection steel is often used in the construction of bridges, towers, stadiums, and other large structures. It can also be used to form columns and beams for buildings or other structures. The steel is usually welded together into sections that are then bolted or riveted together on site during the erection process.