Liyou's low cost steel buildings deliver the perfect balance of affordability, durability, and fast construction. Designed with efficiency in mind, these structures use optimized steel frames and prefabricated components to reduce material waste, labor hours, and total project cost—without sacrificing quality or performance.
Affordable Construction: Value-engineered for reduced material and labor costs.
Customizable Sizes: Scalable to fit any small to large industrial or commercial requirement.
Low Maintenance: Rust-resistant finishes and minimal upkeep lower lifetime costs.
Weather-Resistant Design: Stands up to wind, rain, and seismic activity.
Optional Insulation: Add energy-efficient sandwich panels for better thermal control.
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Steel
Online technical support
Steel Structure Workshop
Guangdong, China
Industrial Area
3 years
total solution for projects
LYB-001
Steel Structure Workshop
Industrial
CE Certification
Industrial Commercial
C.Z Shape Steel Channel
Sliding Door
Customized Color
Sandwich Panel Optional
Aluminum Alloy Sliding Window
SAP2000/AutoCAD /PKPM /3D3S/TEKLA
Hot Dip Galvanized
25-60 days
Single item
1X1X1 cm
1.000 kg
Low cost steel buildings are steel structures designed and engineered to deliver basic, functional building solutions at reduced initial and lifecycle costs. They use efficient structural design, simplified materials, and prefabricated components to achieve a balance between durability, usability, and affordability.
Steel buildings, when designed with cost efficiency in mind, can be significantly more economical than traditional frame buildings because of reduced material use, faster installation, and lower labor costs.
Efficient Structural Design
Low cost steel buildings use optimized steel framing and standardized components to reduce material waste and fabrication costs.
Prefabrication and Fast Assembly
Many components are fabricated off‑site and delivered ready for installation, which reduces on‑site labor time and errors.
Flexibility in Size and Use
Standardized building modules can be scaled up or down based on project needs, helping control cost without sacrificing functionality.
Lower Maintenance Requirements
Steel structures resist pests, rot, and fire, meaning fewer repairs and replacements over time.
Lower Material vs Traditional Methods
Compared with traditional brick or concrete buildings, steel buildings often cost less per square meter due to lighter structural components and improved material efficiency.
Reduced Labor and Time
Steel structures can be assembled more quickly than traditional construction methods, lowering labor costs and shortening project timelines.
Prefabrication Benefits
Because many steel components are produced in a factory environment, quality control is high and on‑site labor is minimized, further reducing overall costs.
Low cost steel buildings are suitable for a variety of practical uses:
Warehouses and storage facilities
Workshops and manufacturing sheds
Agricultural buildings and barns
Garages and vehicle shelters
Temporary or semi‑permanent structures
Utility and maintenance buildings
These applications benefit from both the affordability and durability of steel structures.
To achieve true low cost steel buildings, consider the following:
Simplified Layouts
Avoid unnecessary complexity in floor plans and roof systems; simple rectangular shapes reduce fabrication and installation costs.
Standardized Sections
Using standard sizes of steel beams, columns, and panels can lower production and procurement costs.
Efficient Load Planning
Design buildings to handle expected loads without over‑engineering structural systems, allowing for material optimization.
Local Material and Labor Sourcing
Choosing locally available steel and contractors can lead to lower logistics and labor costs.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
| No | Components | Specification | ||
| Embedded Parts | ||||
| 1 | Anchor Bolt | M24 | ||
| 2 | High Strength Bolt | M20,10.9S | ||
| 3 | Common Bolt | M16 | ||
| 4 | Galvanized Bolt | M12 | ||
| 5 | Shear Nail | M16 | ||
| 6 | Tir rod | ∅32*2.5 | ||
| Main Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Steel Column (Q355B) | H550*300*10*16 | ||
| 2 | Wind Column (Q355B) | H400*220*6*10 | ||
| 3 | Roof Frame Beam (Q355B) | H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12 | ||
| 4 | Crane Beam (Q355B) | H650*320/240*10*16/14 | ||
| 5 | Tie Bar(Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 6 | Horizontal Brace (Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 7 | Column Brace (Q235B) | ∅25 | ||
| 8 | Angle Brace (Q235B) | L63*5.0 | ||
| 9 | Roof Purlin (Galvanized) | Z280*80*20*2.5 | ||
| 10 | Wall Purlin (Galvanized) | C250*75*20*2.5 | ||
| 11 | Connecting Plate | 6mm-30mm | ||
| Other Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Roof Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Wall Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 3 | Gutter | 2mm Galvanized Steel Plate | ||
| 4 | Down Pipe | PVC160 (Including parts) | ||
| 5 | Trimming | Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel | ||
Low cost steel buildings are steel structures designed and engineered to deliver basic, functional building solutions at reduced initial and lifecycle costs. They use efficient structural design, simplified materials, and prefabricated components to achieve a balance between durability, usability, and affordability.
Steel buildings, when designed with cost efficiency in mind, can be significantly more economical than traditional frame buildings because of reduced material use, faster installation, and lower labor costs.
Efficient Structural Design
Low cost steel buildings use optimized steel framing and standardized components to reduce material waste and fabrication costs.
Prefabrication and Fast Assembly
Many components are fabricated off‑site and delivered ready for installation, which reduces on‑site labor time and errors.
Flexibility in Size and Use
Standardized building modules can be scaled up or down based on project needs, helping control cost without sacrificing functionality.
Lower Maintenance Requirements
Steel structures resist pests, rot, and fire, meaning fewer repairs and replacements over time.
Lower Material vs Traditional Methods
Compared with traditional brick or concrete buildings, steel buildings often cost less per square meter due to lighter structural components and improved material efficiency.
Reduced Labor and Time
Steel structures can be assembled more quickly than traditional construction methods, lowering labor costs and shortening project timelines.
Prefabrication Benefits
Because many steel components are produced in a factory environment, quality control is high and on‑site labor is minimized, further reducing overall costs.
Low cost steel buildings are suitable for a variety of practical uses:
Warehouses and storage facilities
Workshops and manufacturing sheds
Agricultural buildings and barns
Garages and vehicle shelters
Temporary or semi‑permanent structures
Utility and maintenance buildings
These applications benefit from both the affordability and durability of steel structures.
To achieve true low cost steel buildings, consider the following:
Simplified Layouts
Avoid unnecessary complexity in floor plans and roof systems; simple rectangular shapes reduce fabrication and installation costs.
Standardized Sections
Using standard sizes of steel beams, columns, and panels can lower production and procurement costs.
Efficient Load Planning
Design buildings to handle expected loads without over‑engineering structural systems, allowing for material optimization.
Local Material and Labor Sourcing
Choosing locally available steel and contractors can lead to lower logistics and labor costs.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
| No | Components | Specification | ||
| Embedded Parts | ||||
| 1 | Anchor Bolt | M24 | ||
| 2 | High Strength Bolt | M20,10.9S | ||
| 3 | Common Bolt | M16 | ||
| 4 | Galvanized Bolt | M12 | ||
| 5 | Shear Nail | M16 | ||
| 6 | Tir rod | ∅32*2.5 | ||
| Main Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Steel Column (Q355B) | H550*300*10*16 | ||
| 2 | Wind Column (Q355B) | H400*220*6*10 | ||
| 3 | Roof Frame Beam (Q355B) | H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12 | ||
| 4 | Crane Beam (Q355B) | H650*320/240*10*16/14 | ||
| 5 | Tie Bar(Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 6 | Horizontal Brace (Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 7 | Column Brace (Q235B) | ∅25 | ||
| 8 | Angle Brace (Q235B) | L63*5.0 | ||
| 9 | Roof Purlin (Galvanized) | Z280*80*20*2.5 | ||
| 10 | Wall Purlin (Galvanized) | C250*75*20*2.5 | ||
| 11 | Connecting Plate | 6mm-30mm | ||
| Other Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Roof Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Wall Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 3 | Gutter | 2mm Galvanized Steel Plate | ||
| 4 | Down Pipe | PVC160 (Including parts) | ||
| 5 | Trimming | Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel | ||