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Not too many years ago metal buildings were largely utilitarian structures used for farming and ranching. In Colorado, you might see examples off of I-70 near Burlington or Dacono if you were on Interstate 25. They were reliable structures, durable buildings, but not very attractive.
Times have changed and today’s pre-engineered steel buildings offer so much more both in appearance and function. General Steel Corporation (a Colorado-based national steel building supplier) continues to offer agricultural buildings, but the company has a variety of structural offerings nationally, including steel churches, schools, sports arenas and many other building types. These buildings are faced with a variety of materials including glass, brick and stone. In fact, you probably look at pre-engineered steel buildings everyday without realizing they are pre-engineered steel.