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Pre-Engineered Buildings

Pre-engineered Buildings (Prefabricated Steel Building or PEB, often used for factories, warehouses, hangars, etc.) allows for flexibility in design, so we can optimize the building’s utilities for aesthetics and end-user experience.

Product Features

  • Optimum cost
  • Premium products
  • Speedy and efficient process
  • Functional versatility & architectural flexibility
  • Low maintenance and operating cost.
pre engineered building model detail
Pre-engineered Buildings Construction

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).

Optional structural sub-systems and accessories are widely incorporated into pre-engineered buildings to ensure functionality as well as aesthetics:

  • Functional sub-systems include mezzanine floors (including joists and decking), crane runway beams (to support crane systems), roof platforms, catwalks, etc.
Purlin girt construction in pre engineered building
pre engineered building features and accessories
  • 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.

pre engineered building details

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