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You can save money on your next building project if you carefully select and prepare the land you will build on. Pre-engineered buildings can be adapted to areas of land that more traditional methods of construction may not allow. The preparation time for a steel building can be minimal when compared to the expensive excavations sometimes required with traditional building methods Unlike conventional forms of construction, sturdy I-Beam steel buildings can easily be adapted to any lot size requirements prior to it being shipped and do not have “set” sizes. Over the past seven days we’ve been talking about how using steel in the construction of a building can save you money. But, how much money? The total amount of savings with a steel building can be as much as 50% (given that land and foundation costs for a conventional building are the same). Therefore, in order to save valuable time and money in your next pre-engineered building project, use steel framing and reap the many, many rewards.