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Compared to a conventional building system, developers and investors all know that developing a new building with steel is done at a fraction of the cost. Yes, when compared to steel building construction, the costs of building with brick or wood buildings is a lot higher. The framing pieces of a steel building are pre-engineered at the factory to save you time as well as high labor costs. Those other methods require a lot more assembly time and personnel at the job site. When a pre-engineered steel building arrives to the construction site, it simply bolts together (much like a giant erector set) in a systematic process. The sooner the building is built, the sooner you can move on to another project (if you’re a developer) or the sooner you can begin earning money off the new building (if you’re the business owner).