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Metal buildings account for more than 40% of all low-rise,
non-residential structures of up to 150,000 square feet---more than 300
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Design/Appearance
- More than just all-metal panels, building systems can
incorporate glass, brick, stone or pre-cast concrete.
End Use
- There's no limit to uses for metal buildings: schools, retail
outlets, office buildings, public buildings, industrial facilities,
agricultural facilities, churches, auto dealerships and so much more.
Growth
- Metal
buildings are designed to be expanded easily; one of the many benefits
of a completely integrated set of mutually dependent components and
assemblies.
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Computer-Aided Design
- With standard components, computers simplify the design and code process
for metal buildings unlike any other building type.
Cost
- Saving
time through standardization and computer assistance lowers the cost
because less time is spent in planning, on-site organization and
construction.
Construction Time
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Less time spent on front-end design allows for construction to begin
sooner while computers minimize questions and margins for error.
Additionally, Steel metal building constructions arrive at the construction
site as a series of pre-sized components that bolt together. Since cutting
and fitting of components are not required, less time is spent on
construction.
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Project
Completion and Occupancy
- Less time in design and construction means
faster occupancy and a quicker return on investment for the owner.
Energy Savings
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Selection of insulated roof and wall systems, properly installed, can
significantly reduce HVAC costs.
Carefree Upkeep
- Quality
materials with an emphasis on long-life finishes seriously diminish, and
can even eliminate structural deterioration, cracking, rot and insect
damage more common in other types of buildings. |
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