The event of the terrorist attack at 11th September 2001 in the USA has attracted increasing
attention of researchers and engineers on progressive collapse of structures. It has gradually become a
general practice for engineers to consider progressive collapse resistance in their design. In this paper,
progressive collapse of steel frames with composite floor slabs is simulated by the finite element method.
The numerical results are compared with test results. The influence of the joints and the concrete slabs on
the effective tying of steel beams is investigated through parametric studies. From the analysis, methods of
preventing progressive collapse that can be considered in design and when retrofitting existing structures
are proposed. The results show that retrofitting a structure with pre-stressed steel cables and an increase of
crack resistance in the concrete near joints can effectively improve effective tying of a structure, which
results in an enhanced structural capacity in preventing progressive collapse