
TYPICAL MODEL OF PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDINGS
PRE-ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDINGS are steel buildings “tailor-made” based on the architecture and engineering requirements of the users.
Typically, a Pre-Engineered Steel Building is made of three distinctive parts:
- - Standard framing members (columns and rafters), which are tapered built-up sections, with large depths in areas of higher stress according to the Bending Moment Diagram
- - Secondary structural members (roof purlins, eave struts, wall girts and others), which are light weight cold-formed “Z” and “C” shaped members
- - Roll formed profiled sheeting (roof and wall panels)
All the standard framing members and secondary structural members are pre-sheared, pre-punched, pre-drilled, pre-welded and pre-formed in the factory before being shipped to the job site for erection.