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  • Benefits of Steel Structures over RCC Construction
    Benefits of Steel Structures over RCC Construction
    2022-06-09
    Steel Structures and RCC Construction are two different methods of construction. RCC construction is a technique in which materials like cement, stone, or even sand are bound together by water or rapid mixing to form a hard and durable material (concrete), often reinforced with steel rods. Steel Str
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  • Why Is Steel Building Construction So Popular in Canada
    Why Is Steel Building Construction So Popular in Canada
    2022-06-02
    Steel building construction has grown in popularity over the last few years due to its inexpensive cost, with costs now averaging around $100/square foot. Steel allows for greater flexibility and design opportunities when constructing buildings, because steel can be made into any shape or size that
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  • Types of Prefabricated House
    Types of Prefabricated House
    2022-05-26
    Prefabricated houses are built by industrialized production methods. Part or all of the components of the house are prefabricated in factories, then transported to the construction site, and the components are assembled through reliable connections. Prefabricated houses are mainly divided into three
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  • Steel Frame vs. Concrete Stairs - Pros, Cons and Factors to Consider
    Steel Frame vs. Concrete Stairs - Pros, Cons and Factors to Consider
    2022-05-19
    Both steel frame and concrete stairs offer similar functionality and are widely used in both commercial and residential buildings. However, the practical aspects of casting a concrete staircase are very different from building a steel-frame one - creating concrete stairs involves making a form-work
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  • Why Are Steel Frames Used in Commercial Building?
    Why Are Steel Frames Used in Commercial Building?
    2022-05-12
    In most cases, steel frames are made up of vertical columns and horizontal beams that are fastened together in a straight line. Loads applied laterally to the axis of a steel beam are resisted by the horizontal nature of the member. Compressive loads are transmitted by the use of columns, which are
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