Brokers vs. Contract Manufacturers (cont. from Fri.)

Posted on Saturday 24 March 2007

Another possibility is purchasing your building through an assisting contract manufacturer. Another benefit that comes from purchasing your building through a contract manufacturer is that it will usually require no welding as it will be assembled with bolts. Precision engineering is what allows this. If you’d like to add the design and rigging that you prefer to your building, then a contract manufacturer is the most optimal option for you. Contract manufacturers offer direct pricing for extra steel building accessories instead of pre-assigning or determining them ahead of time. There is frequently a person of contact who is there solely to help you with the proper building codes, helping with the site plans examiner, recommending erectors, and acquiring architectural renderings, if necessary, to help with code approvals. One key difference between a broker and a contract manufacturer is that contract manufacturers have their specs on file with numerous manufacturers. Their new steel structures can be erected at the most cost efficient, proximate locations simply because they are precision-engineered and the specifications are predetermined.

 (to be continued  Sunday … ) 

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