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September 25, 2007

Church Steel Buildings

Filed under: Commercial Steel Buildings, Steel Buildings Differences, Industrial Steel Buildings — Steel Buildings Editor @ 2:14 pm

In the case of modern construction that combines form, function, and affordability, steel buildings are among the most popular choices. Steel is an affordable material and while it is enormously durable it is also remarkably easy to manipulate into customized designs. Additionally, steel buildings are able to maintain their affordability because suppliers can buy materials in bulk and, in most cases, steel buildings are pre-designed and pre-fabricated in the factory before even making their way onto the construction site. Pre-fabrication allows consumers to design steel buildings that meet their functional needs.

Because steel buildings are such an affordable and durable solution, churches are often constructed from steel. Additionally, steel buildings are able to withstand everything from harsh weather to heavy loads. Church builders feel comfortable that they can plan a building that works well in terms of design as well as offering a safe and longstanding structure. And because steel is so versatile it can be adopted to fit a number of design plans and allow for a unique customization that can give a church both personality and functionality.

Finally, because churches are built with a discerning eye towards cost, steel buildings meet budget criteria along with meeting the strident quality specifications set forth for a building of this magnitude.

1 Comment »

  1. I am trying to find what the benefits of cost, durability, adaptability, etc are of a metal building compared to a timber frame building for a barn structure. I checked www.cornerstonebuildingsystems.com which seems to go by the name www.timbercraftbuildings.com
    They have some nice ideas there but I’d like some more info.

    Comment by Angus MacIntosh — October 11, 2007 @ 8:29 am

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