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A Basic Guide To Steel Buildings
The idea of using steel as a material for buildings has actually been around for a while. It is this choice of building material that has paved the way for the existence of the skyscraper as we know it today. Steel buildings have been a part of the architectural scene ever since the first steel Quonset hut was introduced during the Second World War. The majority of steel buildings erected throughout most of the 20th century however, served as garages, hangars, warehouses, and barns. With the introduction of updated building, insulation, and finishing materials, the steel building has come into its own as a viable and practical alternative for many structures. Today you will find steel buildings functioning as stores, factories, stadiums, offices, and even churches. Since steel buildings are generally cheaper to build and the construction process take a shorter period of time, they are popular options for many modern building developers. As seemingly ideal as steel buildings are, there are still a few important factors to take into consideration, as is the case with any major construction project. It is important to realize the strengths and weaknesses of steel buildings in order to prevent any mishaps. The benefits of steel buildings are numerous and varied, with most of them having to do with the material used as well as how the structure itself is actually built. The low cost of construction, the speed in which the construction is completed, their durability, and the fact that they are generally pre fabricated, makes steel buildings attractive options in todays construction industry. Since steel buildings take a much shorter period of time to construct, you can expect to save as much as 30% in comparison to buildings that use traditional materials. As for the speed of construction, steel buildings are typically completed in as little as 60 to 90 days, compared to the minimum of 6 months that traditional building construction takes. In addition, steel buildings can generally function without much maintenance for several years. Aside from the difference in materials used, the process of constructing steel buildings is pretty much the same as it would be for any other type of large building. Just like other buildings, the design stage comes first, in which the different aspects of the structure, including size, shape, walls, number of doors and windows are considered. A blueprint is then drawn up by an engineer and after it has been approved, the construction can begin.
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