Pre-Engineered Buildings
A pre-engineered building is a system utilizing three distinct product categories:
- Built-up “I” to shape primary structural framing members (columns and rafters)
- Cold-formed “Z” and “C” to shape secondary structural members (roof purlins, wall girts, and eave struts)
- Roll-formed sheeting profiles (roof and wall cladding).
A pre-engineered building is a system utilizing three distinct product categories:
- Built-up “I” to shape primary structural framing members (columns and rafters)
- Cold-formed “Z” and “C” to shape secondary structural members (roof purlins, wall girts, and eave struts)
- Roll-formed sheeting profiles (roof and wall cladding).
- Aesthetic features and accessories include fascias, parapets, canopies, roof extensions, flashing and trims, eave gutter, downspout, galvanized bracing cables, ridge ventilation, etc.
Pre-engineered steel buildings are recently becoming popular since they perform better than conventional buildings in terms of cost-saving benefits and constructing speed.
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