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December 14, 2007

Steel Buildings Tower Above All Others

Filed under: Steel Buildings Differences — carrie @ 12:02 pm

Steel is an alloy utilized in a variety of applications. Steel has been used since 1400 B.C.E. in East Africa. The process of steel making has changed over the years, and the modern process of forging steel began in the mid-19th Century with the Bessamer process of forging steel. Steel is comprised mainly of iron with varying amounts of carbon added, depending on the grade of steel. Steel demonstrates numerous favorable qualities, but its most noteworthy application can be found in construction. Steel buildings are amazingly durable. Steel buildings are impenetrable to insects and other small organisms, further flaunting their durability. Steel buildings may also withstand damage from natural disasters such as hurricanes or earthquakes.

Steel buildings are affordable as well. Full service steel companies have made the construction of steel buildings more accessible to meet the growing demands for these structures. Full service steel companies supply everything needed in the construction of steel buildings, including the purchase of raw steel. Full service steel companies can therefore guarantee the integrity of the steel buildings they erect. With the rise of these full service steel companies, constructing steel building has become more accessible than ever.

Steel buildings also exhibit aesthetic qualities. Steel buildings tower sleekly in the city skyline. The refined exterior of steel buildings livens the city skyline, and the polished look of steel buildings displays a two-fold purpose of both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Clearly, steel buildings rise above all other buildings because of durability, affordability, and beauty.

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