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		<title>Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings: Common Questions Answered</title>
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There are a number of concerns consumers often have when thinking about using high quality steel for an upcoming building assembly project. A common question is how steel building fabricators differ from organizations that construct with traditional materials such as masonry, wood, or brick. Many steel structure organizations are more than merely a source. Indeed, [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are a number of concerns consumers often have when thinking about using high quality steel for an upcoming building assembly project. A common question is how steel building fabricators differ from organizations that construct with traditional materials such as masonry, wood, or brick. Many steel structure organizations are more than merely a source. Indeed, they will oversee the whole project from the beginning layout to the project finalization. Steel building firms are also considerate of cost limitations. Steel building firms provide a full, personalized project time line for buyers. They have customer service personnel that keep the customer abreast of every stage of the preparation, furnishing, and fabrication procedures. Superior steel structure firms also aid with the permit process or in electing an erector or contractor to construct the building. Additionally, these steel building companies provide complex pre-engineering for less expense you would find locally.</p>

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<p>The type of pre-engineered steel building to buy is usually the next concern. You should evaluate top quality steel Rigid I-Beam assembly. These structures, which are sturdy and long-lasting, are used for numerous ventures including production facilities, truck terminals, churches and mosques.</p>

<p>People also question why they should buy a commercial grade steel building in place of a traditional structure. Pre-fabricated, pre-engineered steel structures cost less and are longer lasting. These structures are pre-engineered for your locale and can stand up to the elements such as snow, rain, or wind. Fire risk and insect infestation are not a concern with high quality steel. High-grade steel is fire-resistant and can lower your building insurance payments. Exteriors such as rock, stone, or brick can be built in to duplicate these natural materials at a lower cost than masonry fees.</p>

<p>Most consumers would like to know if pre-engineered steel buildings really cost less to erect compared to typical stone, masonry, wood, or brick erection. The answer is yes: steel building assembly expenditures are commonly one third lower than standard assembly work costs. Money is saved when measured up to more conventional construction methods and materials, even though the price of steel increased in the past couple of years. In conclusion, opting for a pre-engineered steel building system in the designing and construction of your next project will not only be advantageous for your business, but also provide you with a functional and versatile building system for many, many years to come.</p>
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		<title>A Roof for Your Building: Steel I-Beam vs. Open Web Truss Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Steel I-Beam framing construction surpasses in popularity all other steel building design options available today. Consumers often inquire about the advantages of I-Beam construction and Galvalume® roofs when compared to an open web truss design. Most quality steel building manufacturers or suppliers provide strong and durable Galvalume ® roofs. These typically consist of a steel [...]]]></description>
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<p>Steel I-Beam framing construction surpasses in popularity all other steel building design options available today. Consumers often inquire about the advantages of I-Beam construction and Galvalume® roofs when compared to an open web truss design. Most quality steel building manufacturers or suppliers provide strong and durable Galvalume ® roofs. These typically consist of a steel roof coating comprised of 55% aluminum, 44% zinc, and 1% silicon. Aluminum is a key factor here as it is highly rust resistant. There are also very substantial warranties provided with Galvalume® roofs and, in most cases, these provide at least a 20-year rust through perforation warranty. A roof panel with a hole in it will be replaced by the factory. Galvalume® roofs require very little maintenance. Galvalume® roofs retain their luster over many years; they will not dull; and there is never a need to paint or patch your roof. Open web truss designed buildings offer substantially reduced guarantees on their roofs. They sometimes utilize only a zinc coating. This coating process has a tendency to oxidize, darken in color, and is also susceptible to rust.</p>

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<p>Most quality steel building companies will supply only a stainless steel capped fastener which has a substantial warranty and will not rust. Stainless steel does not tarnish or darken in color. This helps to maintain the appearance and integrity of your steel roof. Some open web truss provider companies use a zinc fastener which will rust over time; however, other companies employ an alloy head which will not rust but will darken in color and detract from the roof&#8217;s appearance.</p>

<p>Quality steel building suppliers will use roof panels that are made of heavy duty and durable 26 gauge Galvalume®. This is a strong and hard roof and will easily support someone walking on it. With open web truss designs, some companies will use only a lighter gauge steel such as 29 gauge. This steel is over 30% lighter than 26 gauge steel and is not as strong or durable.</p>

<p>Steel building companies that supply I-Beam framing usually provide a roof that has at least a 1 ¼&#8221; depth to the corrugation in the sheeting. The depth of the corrugation in a steel roof adds a lot to its inherent strength. Companies using open web truss design use only a 5/8&#8243; depth to the corrugations on their roofs. This is about half the depth of a Galvalume® roof and, by definition, less strong.</p>

<p>Sheets on the roof overlap at each bay with I-Beam framed buildings using Galvalume® roofs. The overlapping prevents water from backing up and entering the building. This prevents leaks and provides for a dry interior. This purlin braced roof system is very strong and prevents the roof sheeting from bending or cracking. Open web truss designed roofs use an “R” panel roof that does not have good overlap integrity. Leaks are likely to develop, as the water will back up into the building. Shorter overlaps also reduce the strength of the roof. Choose your roof wisely when purchasing your next building and make sure you research your options carefully. A substandard roof will cause many problems in the future and cost you a great deal of money in maintenance over time.</p>
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		<title>Steel: The Construction Material of Choice for a Modern, Durable and Cost-Effective Building</title>
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You may have many questions when considering the use of commercial grade steel for a structure assembly project. Several frequently asked questions are answered in detail in this article.



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<p>You may have many questions when considering the use of commercial grade steel for a structure assembly project. Several frequently asked questions are answered in detail in this article.</p>

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<p>A common question is how steel building manufacturers are different from businesses that construct with traditional materials such as wood, masonry, or brick. Many steel building firms are not merely dealers. In fact, they carry out all phases from initial layout right through to building project finalization. Steel building producers supply an extensive, personalized building schedule to their customers. They are also considerate of individual budgets. They have customer service personnel that keep the customer acquainted with all stages of the blueprinting, rigging, and manufacturing process. State-of-the-art steel structure companies also aid with the permit process and hiring an erector or contractor to assemble the steel building. Precise engineering is also administered by these manufacturers, usually at a better price than you might find locally.</p>

<p>The question of what style of steel building assembly you should purchase is usually the next concern. High quality steel I-Beam technology should be strongly considered. Steel buildings are durable and strong regardless of size, and can be selected for a variety of layouts and used for manufacturing, warehousing and churches, among many other uses.</p>

<p>Most building buyers want to determine if all-steel structures are really cheaper to build than stone, masonry, wood, or brick buildings. In most cases, they are. Steel structure labor outlay is frequently 30% below standard building labor costs. Despite the fact that the cost of steel went up recently, money is still saved over more traditional construction materials and methods.</p>

<p>Additionally, many consumers ask why they should choose premium grade steel rather than standard assembly applications. All-steel buildings are long lasting and more economical. They are engineered specifically for your vicinity and can withstand the forces of nature such as snow, rain, or wind. By choosing steel the danger of fire and the nuisance of insect infestation is not a factor. Commercial grade steel is nonflammable and can lessen property insurance premiums. Finally, at a fraction of the cost of masonry fees, facades such as brick, rock, or stone can be implemented to replicate these actual materials. In light of the many benefits a pre-engineered steel building offers, you should strongly consider using steel for your next construction project.</p>
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		<title>A Pre-Engineered Steel Building: To Lease or to Own?</title>
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If you are planning to use a steel building for your existing or new business needs, you often need to make a decision on whether to rent, lease, or buy your own building. There are a number of details to consider when you are making this important decision.



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<p>If you are planning to use a steel building for your existing or new business needs, you often need to make a decision on whether to rent, lease, or buy your own building. There are a number of details to consider when you are making this important decision.</p>

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<p>The fundamental question in this case is: Why lease when you can own? Again, the most important decision to be made is either the purchase of a brand new building or some type of leasing arrangements with an existing structure. Think about this in terms of the advantages of owning your own home. When you went about the purchase process of your home, you knew the number of rooms you required, the size of the home that you wanted, where in your community you wanted to live, and a number of other factors – long before you actually made the final purchase. You probably did this before you even took the step of talking to a realtor, because you were already informed about the benefits of owning your own home. The tax benefits, as well as the eventual re-sale value of your home in the future, probably contributed to your decision to purchase instead of continuing to rent.</p>

<p>If your new business is a very young enterprise and you are considering to &#8220;just rent&#8221; initially, this may seem to be an attractive choice, especially if start-up capital is minimal and being directed toward marketing of your product or services. However, you must soon realize that you have to settle for what is on the market today in the way of structures available for lease&#8211;and at the end of the lease you will own nothing; no building or property. There is a strong likelihood that you will incur substantial interior and exterior remodeling costs to customize your leased location to your business requirements. Additionally, you will pay a monthly lease that is tailored to the building owner’s profit considerations and not to what you envision as appropriate and affordable overhead costs.</p>

<p>Purchasing a steel building from a quality steel building manufacturer or supplier can generate a lot of the similar benefits that came about when you decided to buy your own home. You order the exact building you need – not an existing structure with too little or too much space. You can have the business style that you desire reflected in the exterior and interior design of your new building. Your design is a new fabrication stylized to your own requirements. Exact requirements for size, roof, and components are included to the level of your set budget. An important consideration is that quality steel building construction can be accomplished at a fraction of the price of more conventional buildings. Consider the purchase of a new steel building instead of leasing, and enjoy the many benefits today and for years into the future.</p>
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		<title>Pre-Fabricated Steel Buildings: Cost-Effective, Modern and Durable</title>
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More and more construction in the United States is being carried out with steel. Many people nationwide have become familiar with steel in recent years and its distinct benefits over other types of building materials. One of the many advantages in building with steel is the option to purchase a pre-fabricated steel building.



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<p>More and more construction in the United States is being carried out with steel. Many people nationwide have become familiar with steel in recent years and its distinct benefits over other types of building materials. One of the many advantages in building with steel is the option to purchase a pre-fabricated steel building.</p>

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<p>Pre-fabricated steel buildings can be used for everything from a small garage structure to an intricate steel framed sports complex. Pre-fabricated steel buildings simply cost less than most other types of conventional construction for a good number of reasons. A predominant feature is that pre-fabricated steel buildings are available with all chosen components, all in one package, and ready to be assembled. Smaller pre-fabricated steel structures can be assembled by just about anyone. This helps to greatly diminish labor costs as well as save you time.</p>

<p>Today&#8217;s steel building industry uses computer-based technologies for precise designing, measuring and planning and increases the accuracy of total building cost prediction. There are no surprises when assembling a pre-fabricated steel building. The construction process is inherently highly efficient and less subject to the delays and setbacks of traditional construction.</p>

<p>Manufacturers of steel buildings in the United States take responsibility for all of the related purchase activities, from the design to the actual construction of the structure. This makes coordination of any building project much easier. There is no dependency on multiple suppliers for various components and services, nor pushing for the unlikely event of all of these items arriving at the same time and place. All fees are comprehensive, with all of the costs included and adjusted to suit the budget and design of the building package. Additionally, having a single point of contact and dealing with just one company makes communication and coordination simpler.</p>

<p>All pre-fabricated steel buildings&#8217; roof and wall panels can be insulated as requirements dictate. The roof and wall paneling is also fabricated in such a way that the panels will overlap when fitted together, thus leaving no openings for rain or snow to enter. This, then, keeps the steel building well insulated and resilient to any external weather conditions. The insulation will help to minimize energy costs and keep the building cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Pre-fabricated steel buildings can also be coated with aluminum or similar compounds depending on the prevalent weather conditions and the requirements of the building&#8217;s owner.</p>

<p>Cost-effective and very durable, pre-fabricated steel buildings are an attractive and modern option for many consumers. Regardless of the intended purpose for your building, or the intricacy of your proposed design, you should consider the many advantages of a pre-fabricated steel building.</p>
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		<title>The Bracing of Structural Walls in Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings</title>
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The many attributes of distinct wall bracing, as well as other relevant factors that should be analyzed, will be described in this article. Wall bracing is essential to support the configuration of any pre-engineered steel building and augment the basic integrity of the whole system.



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<p>The many attributes of distinct wall bracing, as well as other relevant factors that should be analyzed, will be described in this article. Wall bracing is essential to support the configuration of any pre-engineered steel building and augment the basic integrity of the whole system.</p>

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<p>At the ground level of the all-steel building columns, ordinary wall bracing can either be effectuated by the application of a rod brace attached to the web for the frame and fastened with a hillside washer and nut, or by the identical attachment link engaging a cable brace along with an eye bolt. The affixing of bracing rods with the pillar using bolted brackets is a wall bracing option at the ground level of the column. This can be accomplished with the internal flange for a straight column or outside flange of a tapered column.</p>

<p>Soundness is largely supplied by building sidewall bracing, sometimes known as X-bracing, in certain structural bays in all-steel structures that work with rigid frame construction. Rod or cable reinforcement diagonals with the columns and eave strut abreast of one another are included in a sidewall braced bay. In addition, braces can be established in the end bays of the structure’s sidewalls. During extreme wind events, this placement assists in keeping vulnerable pre-engineered steel building borders stable. Horizontal load equalization occurs along the wall from brace to brace with the eave struts. The eave struts are designed to undergo both bending and compaction.</p>

<p>The greater the number of bays in the configuration results in the additional cost of structural bracing and any building buyer should be aware of this. There is no strict guideline; however, the suggested number of braced bays commonly is a little less than 50% of the entire amount of prospective bays in the structure, or more as wind loads exceed 70 mph. It is customary to also buttress structure endwalls unless a rigid end frame is installed for future augmentation of the building.</p>

<p>Indicated in one of three particular options is structural wall bracing adherences to the crest of a column. A familiar choice is the fastening to the web for the knee on the column. This is fulfilled with the help of a couple of bracing rods of 3/4&#8243; or less. Utilizing the interior flange for the straight column to join to a 7/8&#8243; or bigger rod is another approach. The fastening of a 7/8&#8243; or larger rod to the peak of a tapered frame column is yet another option of wall bracing connection at the highest part of the column. Once assembled, the implementation of any of these column and rod bonds must be checked to ensure that the bracing rods are firm enough to prevent structural movement and noise.</p>

<p>For both taller and some more diminutive buildings there are exceptions to the rule in proper wall bracing. You may be unable to use X-bracing in taller buildings. A tiered rod brace remedies this problem. The placement of a girt into the bracing rod design for correct brace durability and proportion is required. Certain car repair shops, or other smaller pre-fabricated, pre-engineered steel buildings, may have numerous windows and entrances on one side of the structure that will not bear side bracing. One solution is the use of a singular braced sidewall, both the endwalls, and the planning of a rigid roof diaphragm to help with proper loading allocation to the auxiliary structure, in regards to the three side braced walls of the structure.</p>
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		<title>The Pros and Cons of Rigid Frame and Arch Style Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings</title>
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Before choosing a specific type of steel structure frame, you should analyze the types available today. Agricultural and commercial caliber pre-engineered steel structures are obtainable in two principal designs: rigid frame and arch. A more attractive configuration of building type is the rigid frame, because it can be employed for a wider assortment of undertakings. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before choosing a specific type of steel structure frame, you should analyze the types available today. Agricultural and commercial caliber pre-engineered steel structures are obtainable in two principal designs: rigid frame and arch. A more attractive configuration of building type is the rigid frame, because it can be employed for a wider assortment of undertakings. It is a popular style of erection because it incorporates a premium grade steel skeleton framework as well as flat steel parts for the rooftop and walls. There usually is capacity for a second story or mezzanine with any rigid frame building that has the correct height. Windows and entrances can be installed at end walls or side walls. In the future, the stable steel framework permits easy enlargement of the pre-engineered steel structure. Rigid frame styles are easier to build than traditional buildings but they do necessitate more know-how and equipment than arch style structures.</p>

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<p>Once known as Quonset huts, an arch style structure consists of a sequence of interlocking metal ribs which provide the distinctive arch, forming the roof and sidewalls. Arch style buildings are used for purposes such as storage structures and small and large enclosures. These structures are popular with people who wish to put together their own building. The assembly techniques for this structure are not complex and they have a less expensive ending square footage cost when measured against conventional methods. Exterior options may be problematic, however, as these structures only support doors and windows in the end walls and not the side walls. Additionally, as you move away from the center of the building to the sides, the overhead clearance in the interior of an arch style building drops quickly.</p>

<p>Building code approval is necessary regardless of the type of building you select. Community codes vary depending on location and will entail the parameters required for efficient snow and wind loads, seismic (or earthquake) motion checking, and any other city or county applications. Additional factors that will impact your project may incorporate, although are not limited to, local zoning regulations, precipitation drainage requirements, and also local area covenants. Any given configuration of your structure may exceed or meet any structural coding concerns with the guidance of a dependable steel building manufacturer or provider. However, it is fundamentally your own responsibility to secure proper authorization.</p>

<p>Whether you choose an arch style steel structure or a rigid frame pre-engineered structure, a concrete foundation is strongly recommended. You can incorporate a cellar with the selection of any design but it does make your project that much more complicated and expensive. Before buying, research in depth the advantages and disadvantages of the two structural styles. Do not place a deposit or commit to buying until you are entirely sure about the style of building you want.</p>
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		<title>Modern Options to Enhance Your Pre-Engineered Steel Building</title>
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Most people are familiar with the standard available options for steel buildings, such as doors, windows, and insulation which have been around for many years. Today&#8217;s steel building manufacturers and suppliers, however, offer screw-down and standing seam roof systems, fascia and mansard systems, and many other traditional components that have been modified for use in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most people are familiar with the standard available options for steel buildings, such as doors, windows, and insulation which have been around for many years. Today&#8217;s steel building manufacturers and suppliers, however, offer screw-down and standing seam roof systems, fascia and mansard systems, and many other traditional components that have been modified for use in the 21st Century.</p>

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<p>Sectional and roll-up overhead doors are now available in a wide variety of sizes, qualities, and colors. Most steel building manufacturers or suppliers offer their customers brochures or on-line capabilities to choose the appropriate overhead door for their particular building.</p>

<p>Sliding doors are also an available option for access into any steel building. They are available in both single and double slide versions and usually range in size from ten feet to 30 feet in width. For owners and operators of steel aircraft hangars, hangar doors are available in several styles. You can choose from stacking, bi-fold, or sliding hangar doors depending on your aircraft&#8217;s dimensions. To finish off the interior of your steel building with a professional look, most steel building companies will supply liner panels. They are usually available in 26 or 29 gauge steel for both interior wall and roof applications.</p>

<p>An excellent addition to any steel building&#8217;s looks is the use of eave canopies. These roof overhangs run the length of the entire building on the sidewalls. You can choose from configurations that provide one to eight feet of overhang, which can be implemented with or without soffit. Additional roof coverage for area at the gable end-walls can be provided with roof extensions. These are also available with or without soffit and are offered in up to eight feet in extension.</p>

<p>Skylights and wall lights are an excellent way to introduce exterior light into your steel building&#8217;s interior through either the roof or walls. Most quality manufacturers or suppliers will also offer insulated skylights to further enhance your building&#8217;s interior environment.</p>

<p>Sliding glass windows are the perfect accompaniment to any steel building. These windows are usually self-framing and flashing. They are available in either single or double pane glass and in a wide variety of sizes. Some companies also offer the option of thermal glass as an additional energy saving component. Commercial glass frames are available in any size to fit your building&#8217;s dimensions.</p>

<p>Other door options include canister doors which are rolling doors that gather up above the door jamb and are simple to operate. They also come in a wide variety of colors. Walk doors and half glass walk doors come in a variety of sizes and finishes and half glass walk doors are usually supplied with tempered safety glass. Check with the manufacturer or supplier of your steel building for even more options.</p>
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		<title>Identifying Quality Steel Building Manufacturers and Suppliers</title>
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A great deal of steel building purchasing in the United States is done by phone or internet communication, with a company that is not located in the buyer&#8217;s immediate vicinity. If you contact a local dealer who is willing to come out and try to sell you a building in person, it is worthwhile comparing [...]]]></description>
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<p>A great deal of steel building purchasing in the United States is done by phone or internet communication, with a company that is not located in the buyer&#8217;s immediate vicinity. If you contact a local dealer who is willing to come out and try to sell you a building in person, it is worthwhile comparing this to what an out-of-town company may offer in both product and services. The best way to decide on a company to do business with is to check into the references and background of the steel building company.</p>

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<p>The first question you should ask any building company you are considering dealing with is how long they have been in business. Although this is not a hard and fast rule as to the quality of their services, you need to assure yourself that the &#8220;company&#8221; is not just a salesman in a small office, strong-arming you for your deposit money on a great &#8220;deal.&#8221; You want to make sure that the steel building manufacturer and/or supplier deals with steel building products only. &#8220;Bob&#8217;s Steel Buildings and Carpet Cleaning&#8221; is not a viable choice for your needs.</p>

<p>Request as much literature and information as possible from the company you are considering doing business with. These steel building companies may have pictures and a CD or video tape of their operations. The point here is that the companies that are willing to invest in quality point-of-sale brochures and catalogs are normally reliable in their services. Blurred, single-page faxes about the company in response to your inquiry should be viewed as suspect.</p>

<p>Inquire as to whether the company has a qualified staff of managers, component and design professionals, and qualified customer service representatives. If your phone inquiries are always answered by the same person, this may not be a company you want to purchase from.</p>

<p>Make sure that an erection manual is available for your building and/or that the company&#8217;s literature explains and details very efficiently how their buildings go together. Otherwise, you may find yourself with many pieces of steel, incomprehensible to you or your erector as to how they should be assembled.</p>

<p>The guarantee or warranty provided with your steel building is important. Have the company send you a sample of the expressed structural warranty or other guarantees that will be provided with the purchase of the building. Check with the company to see if there are qualified erectors in your area who have put up their buildings before or are very familiar and certified for the type of construction required.</p>

<p>When considering all of the abovementioned concerns, choose the company that you most feel comfortable with in answering your questions and providing you with information. Most steel building companies who advertise or are in business are legitimate. Asking the proper questions will separate them from companies that are not.</p>
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		<title>Key Characteristics and Benefits of a Pre-Engineered Steel Building</title>
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Pre-engineered steel systems are suitable for commercial and business, manufacturing, and farming and ranching projects. Commercial quality steel is very strong, dependable and versatile. As a structural material, steel has substantial financial worth, making it an excellent choice for all kinds of construction.



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<p>Pre-engineered steel systems are suitable for commercial and business, manufacturing, and farming and ranching projects. Commercial quality steel is very strong, dependable and versatile. As a structural material, steel has substantial financial worth, making it an excellent choice for all kinds of construction.</p>

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<p>New techniques have recently been introduced in steel production. Meshing with traditional construction, the improvements in architectural processes have resulted in many new steel structural configurations. Masonry, wood, and glass facades are now widely used by designers in many pre-engineered steel buildings. This provides an improved aesthetic component while retaining all the features of a sturdy steel building. Steel structures are now used for retail stores, truck terminals, academies, sports venues, fellowship halls, industrial design centers and storage facilities. A great benefit of a steel building system is the trend toward more sophisticated designs.</p>

<p>A steel system is set apart from alternative forms of assembly in terms of cost efficiency, superior design, pre-engineering, set up and anticipated service. To create a structure that meets all local building codes, all parts work together in a steel building. A pre-engineered steel structure contains steel building components combined with secondary and primary framing sections, building wall elements, a pre-engineered roof, as well as other accessories and components. Steel buildings are pre-engineered so that future expansion can be accomplished without disrupting work operations.</p>

<p>A steel structure ordinarily takes less time to erect than a conventional building. Inclement weather concerns and assembly time are kept to a bare minimum because the basic elements are assembled at the fabrication plant.</p>

<p>There also may be reduced erection expenses in the construction of an all-steel building. Overheads are reduced because the plant fabrication of pre-engineered, pre-fabricated steel structures decreases the need for expert employees at the worksite, as would be needed for a conventional structure. The trimming and tailoring of elements at the work site is eliminated by the pre-fabricated steel framework. Steel endwalls or sidewalls can be formed in segments and shipped to the erection site.</p>

<p>Steel buildings are easy to expand. After the structure is completed, pre-engineered steel systems are straightforwardly and inexpensively modified. All-steel structure lengthening is as simple as removing the building end or sidewalls, erecting new framework and installing new matching metal roof and wall panels.</p>
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