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Steel Crane Buildings

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Yesterday’s post talked about port steel buildings and the important roles they play in ensuring the efficiency of port operations. The indispensable features of any port are crane buildings and steel is the industry standard material for these structures. The strength of steel and the stable designs that go into steel buildings ensure their high efficiency and remarkable structural integrity.

As you all know by now, steel buildings can be designed to suit any purpose. As a result, they have no problems accommodating the unique specifications of steel crane buildings. Today’s steel buildings are computer engineered, making them more sturdy, cost less, and faster to assemble. They stand tall against harsh weather conditions like strong winds, heat, precipitation, and even hurricanes.

A steel crane building is a complex system that integrates the design of metal building system with the building crane specifications that consists of the crane with trolley and hoist, crane rails, crane runway beams, structural supports, stops, and bumpers.

The cranes that are usually found in crane buildings include: overhead travelling bridge crane, top runner, underhung, monorail, jib, stacker, and gantry. Since steel buildings provide for wide, open spaces because of their clear span designs, they can accommodate these types of lifting machinery.

Steel buildings with overhead cranes can have eave heights up to 90 feet and accommodate crane loads up to 150 tons. Furthermore, the designs of steel buildings have no problem accommodating the support systems needed for the operation of overhead cranes including brackets, runway beams, crane rail, and longitudinal bridging.

Other advantages of steel crane buildings are reduced heating and cooling costs and lesser maintenance costs.

Port Steel Buildings

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Ports are critical to the growth of any economy. In the U.S, the top four ports based on volume of trade are located in Los Angeles, Long Beach, New York City, and Houston. Ports have one or more harbors where ships dock and transfer people and cargo to or from land.

To be able to handle every kind of traffic, a wide variety of support and storage facilities are vital to its effectiveness. Typically, ports should be well suited to handle heavy cargoes and access to intermodal transportation, such as trains and trucks, so that passengers and cargo can move beyond the port area.

Steel buildings offer affordable solutions to support the unique requirements of port facilities such as crane buildings, warehouses, canneries, cold storage services, marinas, hangars, multi-purpose buildings and more. Since a port plays a vital role in the success of any country’s trade and tourism, port buildings must be designed with the following in mind – flexibility and efficiency.

Benefits of steel port buildings

Currently, steel buildings are designed and manufactured using high tech engineering and advanced computer systems. As a result, steel buildings provide for simpler assembly and reduced construction time. This means, savings in labor and materials costs, as well as earlier occupancy of the buildings.

In addition, steel buildings are custom-designed and fabricated to meet the specific needs and functional requirements of the various port businesses. These metal structures can be made more attractive by covering them with a wide variety of architectural finishes such as glass, brick, stones, or blocks as well as numerous paint options.

An important aspect of steel buildings is their being environment friendly. The construction industry came up with the concept of “green building design”, which refers to the construction and operation of buildings in an environmentally friendly way. Steel buildings are leading the way in this movement because they are energy efficient, consume lesser materials, and have lesser waste materials.

Steel Ranch and Farm Buildings

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Farming and ranching are rugged types of businesses that require heavy-duty equipments and sturdy buildings. Prefabricated steel buildings are ideal for agricultural structures because of their durability, reliability, low maintenance, and flexibility. These metal structures are fireproof and have higher life expectancy than most buildings made of other construction materials.

Because of the strength of steel and the high-tech design and engineering that goes into steel buildings, manufacturers are very confident of their structural soundness, making them offer warranties of up to 50 years.

Unlike wood-based construction, steel components have no knots, twists, or splits. Since steel buildings are prefabricated, building components have stronger connections (bolted, not nailed) and they fit perfectly and exactly. This enables them to withstand higher wind and weight loads and they are more impervious to earthquakes and hurricanes.

Steel buildings come with easy-to-follow erection drawings and labelled parts, for fast, easy and efficient assembly even for people with no building experience. This translates to savings on labor costs and material costs. And since they are fireproof, insurance premiums for steel buildings can be cheaper by up to 20%.

Choosing to build with steel will ensure that your livestock, equipments, feeds, and other farm commodities, are safe and secure. Steel ranch and farm buildings are less expensive to construct and maintain when compared to wood-based structures.

There are two typical designs for steel farm and ranch buildings, although there are other options available.

Straight Wall Steel Buildings

· Offers exceptional strength and durability than other traditional methods of construction
· Fast, simple, and economical to design and assemble
· Can be assembled in days, not months
· Attractive “peaked-roof’ design

Quonset Hut Steel Buildings

· Less expensive than straight wall design
· Offers more resistance to earthquakes and hurricanes
· Quicker, easier and more economical to assemble

Steel Building Solutions

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Initially, steel buildings were confined to commercial and industrial uses. How ever, due to advances in design and engineering, these metal structures have evolved to be the front-runner in the construction industry. Today, steel buildings offer flexible and viable solutions to a variety of commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential needs.

Commercial

Steel buildings have no problems satisfying the needs and specifications of offices, showrooms, warehouses, retail stores, shop spaces, and other commercial applications. Steel framed buildings can be accessorized with traditional building materials such as bricks, siding, and stucco, to achieve a more conventional look. The options available for exterior and interior finishing of these metal structures seem almost limitless.

Industrial

Steel buildings remain to be the most economical solutions to a range of industrial needs including manufacturing plants and warehouses. Their clear span capabilities allow for 100% utilization of space because no interior columns or supports are required. Modular frames are also available to accommodate larger structures.

Agricultural

Steel buildings also offer functional solutions to a wide variety of agricultural needs such as barns, cold storage facilities, riding arenas, equipment storage, and feed and grain storage. Steel farm and ranch buildings are known for their durability and low maintenance. They are fireproof and are built to last. They have high strength and rigidity ratings, making them best for earthquakes, high winds, heavy snow, and hurricanes.

Residential

Steel buildings’ fast and easy construction offer savings such as low labor costs, low materials costs, and reduced insurance premiums. Most small steel buildings for residential uses are available in kits that can be erected by customers with no experience in construction. However, they remain strong and durable because of steel’s inherent strength and the high-tech engineering that goes into the design and manufacture of steel buildings.

Steel Buildings for Recreational Facilities

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Steel buildings can accommodate the special features of recreational facilities at a more affordable price. Typically, recreational facilities have specific requirements that would prove costly when built with traditional construction materials. Whether you’re building a gymnasium, skating rink, basketball court, or casino, steel building systems are perfect for any type of recreational facility.

Usually, recreational facilities need wide, open spaces. Steel buildings allow for clear-span interiors that provide uninterrupted floor space and high ceilings – attributes that are crucial for accommodating basketball courts, swimming pools, gymnasiums, skating rinks, and many other indoor activities. With no load-bearing interior columns, steel buildings provide flexibility in the design and floor layouts of recreational facilities.

Choosing to build with steel saves you a lot of time and money. Steel buildings are prefabricated that’s why construction time is lessened. All components are pre-welded, pre-drilled, and pre-punched at the factory, ensuring that erection is quick and easy. These metal structures are made from high quality steel, making them more resistant to adverse weather conditions and the usual wear and tear.

Gone are the days of unattractive metal boxes, steel buildings of today can be designed to be aesthetically appealing to blend well with existing structures. They can be combined with common architectural exteriors including bricks, stones, or stucco panels. These materials not only allow your steel building to meet local zoning requirements but also add beauty to your recreational facility.

Nowadays, the technology used in the manufacture of steel buildings are so advanced, you can be sure that your steel recreational facility will have a long life expectancy. Prefabricated steel buildings have straight walls, tight connections, and increased durability to withstand the long-term effects of the elements.

Prefabricated Steel Public Safety Buildings

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Public safety buildings such as fire stations, police stations, and hospitals, are essential components for any locality’s development and efficiency. Prefabricated steel buildings have long been the popular choice for these structures because of their cost effectiveness, during and after construction. More often than not, steel buildings match the limited construction budget set aside for public works.

Buildings that are site-constructed entail a lot of problems like high construction costs, high labor costs, unforeseen delays, and much more. On the other hand, since steel buildings are prefabricated, the parts are pre-drilled, pre-welded, and pre-punched, making construction fast, easy, and accurate. They can be constructed at a fraction of the cost of conventional building methods. In fact, steel buildings take an average of 1/3 less time to construct when compared to other types of construction.

For construction projects that use public funds, costs have always been the main concern. With prefabricated steel buildings, simultaneous assembly is possible. This dramatically reduces construction schedules, meaning lower installation costs, labor costs, and operational costs. This translates to precious time and money saved.

Fully customizable, prefabricated steel buildings offer maximum allowable space. Because steel is the most durable construction material in the planet, there is virtually no limit to the interior lengths and widths of steel buildings. Space is not a problem for these metal structures, which means fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars could easily be accommodated by steel buildings.

People involved with steel building projects have another thing to be happy about. When building with prefabricated steel buildings, all the supplies and maintenance come from just one source. Steel buildings come with extended warranty of up to 50 years. If a problem comes up, one phone call to the manufacturer is all it takes.

Lightning and Metal Roofing of Steel Buildings (continuation)

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

The last post talked about the probability of a lightning strike for steel buildings with metal roofing. As can be deduced from the list, this probability is more or less the same for any other kind of structure. The probabilities have a lot to do more with the height and size of the structure, its location, and its surroundings, rather than the type of materials used in buildings’ construction.

What are the possible consequences if lightning does strike a building? A lightning strike pose threats to human life, damage to the contents of the building and to the steel building itself. The severity of these threats and the consequences of a lightning strike, are affected by a lot of factors such as:

1. The kind of construction materials used for both framing and roof coverings – Threats of fire, explosion, and therefore, to human lives, are greatly reduced if the construction materials used are electrically conductive. Also, threats are further reduced if these materials are non-combustible because they will not contribute as fuel source to any fire resulting from a lightning strike.

2. Physical contents of the building – Flammable or explosive contents, obviously increases the risks of fires. Besides, if the contents are highly sensitive, valuable and irreplaceable, the consequence of loss is magnified.

3. Human occupancy – Buildings which are heavily occupied, are considered high risk. In addition, the risk to human life further increases if the occupants are handicapped or non-ambulatory and are incapable of quick evacuation.

As can be inferred from the above discussion and the post yesterday, metal roofing is the most desirable type of roofing system for steel buildings because it is both an electrical conductor and a non-combustible material.

Another point worth mentioning is the fact that steel buildings provide reduced risks to fire and explosion due to a lightning strike, because steel is an electrical conductor and a non-combustible construction material.

Source: http://www.metalconstruction.org/pubs/pdf/1040%20Lightning%20Metal%20Roofing.pdf

Lightning and Metal Roofing of Steel Buildings

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Some people are under the impression that using metal roofing for steel buildings heightens the probability of lightning strikes to the metal structures. On the other hand, it has been found that metal roofing does not increase this risk.

Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder or a flow of electrical current between earth and sky. Most experts agree that the route for a lightning strike begins from the clouds and extends earthward. However, there are instances when the route of the strike starts from earth to sky.

Just like any flow of electrical current, lightning follows the path of least resistance. The heat energy that is generated by the resistance to the flow of electricity is the one that causes explosions, fires, and other damage.

The probability of lightning strikes to steel buildings with metal roofing, is determined by a number of factors:

1. Topography of the area where the structure is located – The probability of a lightning strike for a steel building is higher if it is built on a mountaintop or hilltop as opposed to a field.

2. Size and height of the steel building – A tall steel building or one covering more ground area is more likely to be struck than a short or small building.

3. Relative location of the steel building with respect to nearby larger and taller structures – The presence of a very tall structure in proximity to a small and short steel building will tend to further reduce the likelihood of a strike to the small building.

4. Frequency and severity of thunderstorm activity in the geographic area of the steel building.

(to be continued)

Source: http://www.metalconstruction.org/pubs/pdf/1040%20Lightning%20Metal%20Roofing.pdf

Steel School and Educational Buildings

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Any school should have buildings that are not only functional but also attractive to enhance or maintain its reputation as a fine institution of learning. Today’s educational institutions are faced with the need to build more affordable and flexible facilities that can accommodate an ever-growing school populace.

On the other hand, this rising need for space is not complemented by an increasing budget. Which is why, school administrators are now turning their attention to steel buildings for more economical solutions to their building needs.

Some people are under the impression that pre-engineered steel buildings are costly because they are made of high-grade steel. Choosing to build with steel is actually more affordable when compared to other traditional methods of construction. Steel buildings are also more adaptable to the ever-changing needs of most educational institutions.

You can just imagine how school buildings are being subjected to constant wear and tear on a daily basis. This is precisely why they should be made of sturdy materials. Steel is the most durable construction material on the planet. Steel buildings are not only more reliable to withstand unfavorable weather conditions, they also provide a lot of savings on maintenance costs.

Steel buildings offer more flexibility in the looks department. It doesn’t matter whether you’re building a complete school complex, expanding a gymnasium, or building new classrooms, steel buildings can satisfy your needs with style.

Today’s steel buildings are made more aesthetically appealing by combining them with a wide variety of architectural finishes and paint options to match existing structures or create new and eye-catching attractions.

Aside from the above-mentioned benefits, there are a lot more advantages of steel school and educational buildings, such as:

· More available options for eave heights
· Clear-span frame to provide open column-free spaces up to 300 ft.
· Require minimal maintenance
· Easily and economically expandable
· Reduced construction time
· Fire resistant
· Low insurance premiums
· Environment-friendly because steel is recyclable
· Longer lifespan

Advantages of Steel Strip Mall Buildings

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Choosing to build with traditional materials other than steel can be a more costly and time-consuming project. Investors of strip malls find pre-engineered steel buildings as ideal solutions to their building needs because steel buildings are more economical, customizable, and easier to construct.

Other advantages of steel strip mall buildings are:

Durability. Since steel buildings are made from high quality steel, they are not only fire-resistant, but they are also able to withstand water, mold, mildew, and termites. Because they are pre-engineered or prefabricated, local weather conditions and other applicable loads can be incorporated in their design. This ensures that steel strip mall buildings are durable and they offer more structural longevity and low maintenance, meaning the safety of tenants and merchandise are guaranteed. As a result of all these, insurance costs are much lower for steel buildings than for structures made of other conventional construction materials.

Appearance. In terms of appearance and style, steel strip mall buildings are surprisingly flexible. Steel buildings can be enhanced with a variety of custom options such as bricks, rocks, stones, or stucco panelling. More often than not, steel buildings are impossible to tell apart from other structures made of traditional construction materials. They can be eye-catching by themselves or they can be made to match the look of existing structures.

Speed. With their short construction time, steel strip mall buildings allow for early occupancy for tenants and early rental earnings for owners.

Quality. Steel buildings made from quality high-grade steel provide straight walls, tight connections and increased durability. They are strong and sturdy and coated to resist corrosion.