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December 21, 2007

The Construction of Steel Buildings

Filed under: Steel Buildings Differences — carrie @ 5:03 pm

Steel is an ancient material that has been around for centuries, dating back to 1400 B.C.E. in East Africa. However, the modern process of steel making was not introduced in the United States until the mid-19th Century. The Bessamer process of forging steel brought forth the modern steel industry, and ever since, steel has been used in a variety of applications from cars to dental implants. Steel exhibits many favorable characteristics that make it ideal for many applications, but its most quintessential application is found in construction. Steel buildings are durable, impermeable to insects and other small organisms, and able to withstand damages inflicted by natural disasters.

Perhaps most importantly, steel buildings are affordable. Full service steel companies have arisen to cut costs on erecting steel buildings. These full service companies supply all steel building needs, including the purchase of raw steel. This means that these companies can guarantee the finished product and the integrity of the steel utilized. Full service companies have made constructing steel buildings more affordable than ever.

Additionally, steel buildings exhibit aesthetic qualities. Steel buildings stand resolutely amidst other buildings. Their sleek exterior displays modernity, and its refined appeal livens the skyline of any city. Steel buildings endure, and their beauty and appeal never fades because they display both functionality and strength through their radiant exterior.

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