Why? ..... the Pre-Engineered Steel Building Industry
Metal buildings account for more than 40% of all low-rise, non-residential structures of up to 150,000 square feet --- more than 300 million square feet a year!
Flexibility
Design/Appearance - Building systems can incorporate glass, brick, stone or pre-cast concrete.
End Use - Metal buildings are used for: schools, retail outlets, office buildings, public buildings, industrial facilities, agricultural facilities, churches, auto dealerships and 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.
Efficiency
Computer-Aided Design - With standard components, computers simplify the design and code process.
Cost - Standardization saves time in construction.
Construction Time - 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 contractions 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.
Benefits
Project Completions and Occupancy - Less time in design and construction means faster occupancy and a quicker return on investment for the owner.
Energy Savings - 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.













