Metal Buildings
A metal structure refers to buildings and structures whose main load-bearing elements are made of metal. These elements can include columns, beams, bracings, main and secondary girders. The components of a metal skeleton structure can be interconnected using suitable and diverse methods such as bolts, rivets, or welding to transfer live loads, dead loads, and lateral forces through the columns to the substructure (foundation) and then to the load-bearing layers of the project site. metal structures, also known as metal structures, are designed, manufactured, and used in accordance with international standards in construction and engineering operations. metal structures can be constructed in various forms.
Advantages of metal structures
From the time of construction request to installation, no other construction system can match the cost-effectiveness, flexibility, high construction speed, and easy installation of pre-engineered metal structures. Additionally, metal is produced in factories, and the quality control conditions for metal are better compared to concrete. Therefore, metal and metal structures are distinct from concrete and other construction materials.
One of the reasons for the rapid progress of emerging countries, according to experts, is the use of pre-engineered metal structures in the construction of rapid and quality commercial, medical, industrial, and residential infrastructure in these countries.