Thousands of commercial and residential projects annually select from the same list of materials to use as the structure that supports the building. There are many choices: concrete, wood and brick have all served their purposes. However, there is one option which consistently outperforms all of the others in almost every performance measurement available: steel. Steel is now the main support structure for most new commercial buildings, whether they’re tall (steel-supported) earthquakes) or large with open spaces (warehouse-type, single-storey, column-free construct) construction). And it even goes beyond merely robust structures. Properly built steel buildings offer great speed, flexibility, cost efficiency, and ecological value over the life cycle of any construction. If you’re building an industrial facility or a one story retail building, the reasons why steel has become such a dominant construction material are worth your consideration. Here are the key points (with no marketing fluff!) for an understanding of how these buildings function in the real world.
from a commercial point of view every year thousands of projects face the same decision on what material will provide the framework on which the building will be constructed and from a residential point of view every year thousands of projects face the same decision on what material will provide the framework for the construction of the building. timber, masonry and concrete can be found on virtually every construction site where a building is being constructed, but, there is one material that has continued to outperform the other materials in almost every measurable way. Steel has quietly become the backbone of modern day construction, whether it is high-rise buildings in areas subject to earthquakes, or warehouse-type buildings needing large open areas with no internal columns. The benefits of a properly designed steel structure include reducing the time required to construct a building, providing flexibilty to the owner to modify the use of the building during its life, saving money throughout the life of the building, and providing environmental benefits that will continue throughout the life of the building. When planning on constructing either a single-story commercial building or a multi-story storage building, it is important to understand the reason that steel is the major construction material used in the majority of modern construction projects. The following represents the factors that matter the most when deciding on a structural steel construction method utilising factors that are based on factual representations of how structural steel buildings interact and perform in (essentially) the same environmental conditions.
Exceptionally High Levels of Structural Integrity and Seismic Resistance.
