Archive for April, 2007

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Monday, April 2nd, 2007

We are proud to present you with Alaska Building Guide… a new site to help people in the purchase or building of a new steel building. Please be patient while we finish the site.

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An Explanation of The Loads of Rain and Snow For Buildings That Are Pre-Engineered

Monday, April 9th, 2007

A solid grasp of precipitation loads is fundamental for any consideration of pre-engineered steel buildings, particularly where it gets very cold. Generally, the roof snow load quantity should be less as opposed to the given ground snow load sum because there is an amount of snow cast off from a roof by the movement of wind and melting. Additional climate linked conditions that take place such like snow sliding and snow drift need to be factored in provided that they should be pertinent. The snow load atop a lower roof must be added to if another higher pitched roof exists which enables snow to move downward. Snow drifts can pile up against building walls and parapets. Extra snow load should be added into this scenario by taking all roof square footage and parapet and wall altitudes into consideration. A particular possibility is snow load requirements for flat roofs that may be up to four times the amount that is normally used when a more pronounced building roof overlooks the horizontal roof and contributes sliding snow to the lower roof.
 

A Modern Day Informational Guide Regarding Steel Structure Erection

Monday, April 16th, 2007

You can still see the old, lackluster style of steel and metal buildings that not too many years ago were, remarkably, very popular on the terrain of the continental United States for several decades. This is not currently factual. Contemporary renovations and alterations within the pre-engineered structure sector have affected the look and performance of state-of-the-art steel structures in many constructive ways. 21st century business enterprises as well as affiliation sections appreciate that modern day steel structures provide many exterior improvements combined with a great quantity of interior floor layouts and styles.
Before picking one particular all-steel building contract manufacturer or manufacturer as well as bargaining for a purchase amount, quite a few probable steel building purchasers are using engineers and/or architects to plan a proper all-steel structure. Half of possible building buyers employ the assistance of an architect or engineer in the design stage of their planned building system.

Feedback to Faultfinders of Pre-Fabricated, Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

The following article will fully address the major critiques of employing steel structure assembly. There are certain cynics of pre-engineered steel buildings that exist in the traditional or conventional structure erection arena and others from the private sector.