When the design of steel frame buildings calls for a larger, wider structure, modular framing is often the best, most economical answer. Structures built using the modular frame type utilize interior columns that evenly distribute the weight of the building. By doing so, this frame type allows for wider buildings to be constructed while keeping building costs down./p>
While using clear span frames for extremely wide metal buildings such as farm storage buildings, large car garages and aircraft hangars is still an option, heavier frames are needed as the building's width increases in order for it to safely support the structure's increased weight. For this reason, many turn to modular framing which evenly distributes the load across interior columns and provides a great, cost-effective solution for designing and building larger, wider structures.
Some of the most common uses for modular steel frame buildings include:
- Factories - Different industries require varying sized factories. With modular framing, you can design and build steel frame buildings large enough to accommodate your unique factory specifications.
- Warehouses - Since storerooms and warehouses tend to be larger than regular steel framed buildings, the use of modular framing works as an ideal solution. Modular framing also allows you to construct custom steel framed buildings that are large enough to meet your specific needs while doing so at an affordable price.
To learn more about our modular framing options, please contact us today. If you already have a good idea about the size and shape of the steel framed building you require, you can also request a quote directly.
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