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PLANNING TO PURCHASE A STEEL BUILDING

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Steel buildings are known to be sturdy, durable, safe, low maintenance, and cost-effective. If you are planning to purchase a pre-engineered steel building, you have to be familiar with the process involved so that there won’t be unpleasant surprises along the way.

The first thing to consider is the budget. You have to understand that the price of the metal structure is more or less half of the overall cost of the project. When you order your pre-engineered steel building, the manufacturer’s deliverable include the design, the erection drawings and the materials for the basic metal structure. You have to include in your budget, the cost of building the foundation – labor, tools, and materials included.

In addition, the construction of your steel building will require labor, tools, and equipment. This is true, specially, for large steel buildings. However, some small metal structures used as garages, storages, and workshops can be erected with a little help from your friends and family members.

After considering the costs of the foundation and the construction, you also have to add the cost of how the building and the site are finished out. These include the costs of added features like doors, windows, flooring, plumbing, electrical, insulation, landscaping, etc.

A very important thing to do before buying your steel building is acquiring the necessary building permits. Postponing this activity can increase the overall cost of your steel building project. This early, you need to contact the local authority and find out if it is necessary for you to have a permit to build. If a building permit is required, you need to know the applicable building codes and design loads and the necessary papers to submit, like stamped drawings.

This information determines how steel buildings will be engineered and priced. Changes made after the building has been designed and custom-made, will be costly and you might even end up with a steel building that you cannot use at all.

Make sure you purchase your steel building from a reputable and experienced steel building manufacturer. But before you undergo the whole process of planning your steel building project, you must first ask yourself this question, “What is the final use of my steel building?” The answer to this question should be your main focus as you go through the process of planning your steel building project.

How a Prefab Steel Building Project Works – I: The Design Stage

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Everybody wishes to get the best building possible at the least price. Steel buildings promise a very high quality of construction at the most reasonable prices, providing the highest value for your money. Pre-engineered steel buildings provide the perfect building solutions. However, people are at times confused regarding how they work since they can be quite different from traditional buildings. Here is a description of how prefab steel buildings are built.

The first step is the design stage, which is common for all types of buildings. At this stage, you will need to decide the whole outline of your building. You will need to firstly determine the size and shape of the building. Take care of this because space can always be a limiting concern. This is usually well taken care of in houses and commercial complexes but secondary structures like steel garages and barns might need attention – you should decide exactly where and what size you want these structures to be. Again, homes and commercial complexes have a clear purpose. However, when you are building a steel barn or a storage structure, you should be clear as to what you will store. This will greatly help design just the right building for you.

Apart from the size and shape, you also need to specify and decide the number of doors and windows you need in the building and where they should be placed. As a general rule, the more the number of doors and windows higher will be the cost of the building (though not significantly high, but if you are on a very tight budget, taken note of this). Also, the type of roof, interior walls, etc. need to be taken care of at this stage. Also, any external additions that you might need should be noted at this stage. This is because many people prefer their steel buildings to look just like a traditionally built building and this can easily be done – it will only cost a little extra.