Metal Buildings are Ideal for Commercial or Industrial Use

by Brandon Bills, freelance writer on behalf of JAK Builders, Inc. ( 25-Apr-2013 )

Manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and commercial buildings often feature a skeletal framework of metal that is designed to stand up the construction that finishes them out. Schools and other public buildings are supported by a metal infrastructure that provides strength and durability for the project. Throughout the state of Missouri metal buildings are providing framework that is allowing industrial and commercial projects to be erected. Inside a house the framework that supports the structure is typically built from wood. Once the frame has been built the rest of the house's walls, floors, ceilings, and the roof can be added. The same is true inside a commercial building, with the exception that instead of using wooden beams and joists to strengthen the structure steel is used to create large open areas for a shop floor, storage, or retail area. The open floor plan is unable to benefit from retaining walls or support beams that carry the weight of a floor inside the building, so steel is used to add to the integrity of the structure.


Steel Offers Strength for Building Projects
Steel is strong enough to stand up to years of weight being added to the beams and struts that are holding up a roof. Inside a large open warehouse the support pillars that are spaced evenly throughout the facility reach up to a girder system that connects the roofing to the structure. Exterior walls that may be made of cinderblock or steel allow a 30 foot high interior to be erected with little interior support. Retailer outlets and warehouses offer the open storage inside the building to be used for shelving that reaches up to the ceiling. The commercial and industrial buildings that require a large covered area for people to work in supports the minimalistic approach to construction.


Open Floors are Supported by Steel Framing
Inside a school that houses a number of classrooms there is a need to build a gymnasium and auditorium that each host a high open ceiling. The use of steel in the construction of large open areas of a school building provides a place that is free from obstructions where students, faculty, and parents are able to congregate. The same principles of architecture that apply to construction for an auditorium can also be used in the building of a warehouse. The engineering that supports an entire roof with a few key placements of steel support beams enables the Missouri metal buildings to stand up to years of use. Starting on the inside and working to create a safe structure that will be used for housing machinery, equipment, and vehicles the buildings that are used for industrial and commercial projects are built from the highest quality steel will ensure they last.

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