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Modern day steel structures have vast clear-span width capacity. Traditional applications of construction methods usually require unattractive interior columns, while a pre-engineered steel building can easily handle a maximum of up to 300 feet of clear-span width. While prospective growth might be hard with a conventional edifice, it is pretty simple with a pre-fabricated, pre-engineered building as these remarkable structures can be easily lengthened. First, the end-wall is temporarily removed. Then, additional framing is installed, followed by the wall and roof panels. Finally the end-wall is re-attached.
(to be continued Tuesday … )