Anatomy of a Steel Building: A Four Part Series

The Neck Bone Connected to the Rigid Frame?

The terminology for prefabricated metal buildings can be confusing and sometimes difficult to understand. After all, unless you’re in the know, you just don’t know. Fear not, we’re here to help you better understand the Anatomy of a Steel Building.

What to expect:
Over the next several weeks, we will post blogs that will help you define, identify and better your understanding of prefab steel buildings.

Here’s what we will cover:
  1. First and secondary support systems — Rigid frames, purlins & girts
  2. Describe the difference between Standing Seam and screw down roofing systems
  3. Types of accessories at your disposal
  4. Roof and wall sheeting

By the end, you should have a general understanding of the who, what, when and where of the anatomy of a steel building. And, at the end of the series there will be a free tool provided to help you remember all the information covered in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned…..

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