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Last week we were talking about what’s “hot” or in high-demand or just in common usage in the steel building market. Well then, it should be no revelation or even a bit of enlightenment to tell you that it’s wise to shop and compare—shop until you find exactly what you want and compare prices and quality between those places you do find who have what you need. The more expensive and the more important the purchase the more important it is to be a savvy shopper who researches and educates himself until he finds exactly what he needs. Shopping for a steel building is one of those important purchases. Because a steel building requires a significant capital investment it also necessitates due diligence in the purchasing process. Not all steel buildings are made the same and therefore not all of them will suit your needs accordingly. We thought we’d take a few days to briefly cover seven different types of building systems. The first two, steel truss and hot rolled rigid frames, are used in the manufacturing of the building systems that we at General Steel Corporation sell to our customers. So, tune in over the next week and learn a bit more about these particular building systems so when you make your purchase you can be sure to know what to ask for from the supplier.