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Insulation and Your Steel Building

The most important considerations when planning your overall project, a part of the puzzle, that if done right will pay dividends down the road, or lead to conditions in the building that will wish you had planned better. Insulation… it keeps us warm, it keeps us cool, but how much do we ever really think about this stuff when pricing out our buildings, especially in the beginning stages of discovery. One of the mistakes 1st-time builders and customers make is…

The Superior Building Material-Steel

When it comes to choosing what material to use for your building, the number of options available can be daunting. Some folks believe in wood, others block, but when it comes to the ultimate in durability, longevity, and economy of scale, building out of steel trumps them all. Architecturally speaking, steel offers almost unlimited options for design and tailoring a structure to your exact needs, and without the need for interior columns in most cases, building with steel maximizes interior…

Rising Steel Prices

It’s no secret that construction costs are on the rise, with the upswing in the economy, an increase in the number of building projects, and an ever-increasing global market, there is a direct correlation between the above-mentioned factors and supply vs. demand. Globally, there has been a decrease in the availability of raw materials due to not only demand but also the decreased output capabilities of some major suppliers, click the link below for an interesting read for more on…

Wind Frame Bracing

The main structural elements of any steel building are the main columns, wall girts, and roof purlins. These members make up the “skeleton” of your building by supporting the roof and wall panels, giving structural integrity, and helping to allow for a watertight seal. Without wind framing members, your building would be at the mercy of wind and seismic forces — allowing the building to sway and flex — ultimately causing a catastrophic failure of the structure. Typical wind framing…

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