Steel buildings are an ever-more-popular choice for storage buildings, garages, barns,
retail establishments and more. Understanding how steel buildings are
built can help you understand the choices and responsibilities that sit
on you, the customer, when you decide to erect a metal building. This is
the basic process for making the components of steel buildings.
The
first step in the manufacture of a steel building is your order.
Nothing is done in advance because every metal building is custom
designed to fit your needs. That includes making sure that it meets all
the building codes and standards for your area. Your salesperson will
take your order – along with all of your specialized instructions – and
forward it to the steel building manufacturer.
All
parts of your steel building will be manufactured in house at the
factory. There are no pre-made components waiting to be loaded because
each piece is custom engineered to specifically meet every one of your
requirements and ensure a perfect fit of all the steel building
components.
When
your order arrives, it’s assigned to a representative in the order
entry department. That person verifies that all the design codes and
engineering specifications comply with your contract and enters the
information into project scheduling software to start the process and
make sure that the fabrication of your steel building is managed as
quickly and efficiently as possible. This keeps the costs of your
building low and gets it to you faster.
Next,
an engineer who is certified by the state in which the building will be
erected goes over the building drawings and does another accuracy check
to make sure that the building design is the same as the purchase order
and that it meets all the applicable building code standards for steel
buildings in your state. Once that’s done, he’ll generate a set of
permit drawings that you’ll need to get permits to erect your building.
Finally,
the process of actually fabricating the components of your metal
building begins with the input of all the specifications into the
computer that controls the machinery that will do the actual work. Each
component of your steel building will be built by a different line in
the factory, with the components traveling along the line from station
to station as the steel is cut, drilled and welded into shape. The
process includes drilling the holes for fasteners and engineering all
joints to meet precisely and exactly.
Once
all of the components of your steel building are finished, they’ll be
counted and checked by the staging department, which is responsible for
making sure your order is complete and accurate, and loading it onto the
truck or trucks to deliver it to your building site. After a final
check, your steel buildings are on the road on its way to you.
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