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One of the greatest advantages of steel warehouse construction is its ability to achieve wide, column-free spans—creating unobstructed interior space for optimal storage and operational efficiency. Typical Steel Warehouse Span Ranges Standard Spans: 15m to 30m (common for small to medium warehouses) Wide Spans: 30m to 60m (ideal for large-scale logistics and distribution centers) Super-Wide Spans:...
1. Pre-Installation Preparation ① Foundation Inspection & Acceptance Verify Foundation Accuracy: Ensure the foundation (concrete slab/piles) meets design requirements for flatness, elevation, anchor bolt positions, and concrete strength (typically ≥75% of design strength before installation). Check Alignment: Use laser levels or total stations to confirm foundation centerlines and anchor bolt ...
H-shaped Steel: Widely Used in Steel Buildings Introduction H-shaped steel, also known as H-beam or wide-flange beam, is one of the most commonly used structural steel components in modern construction. Its unique shape provides excellent load-bearing capacity, stability, and versatility, making it a preferred choice for steel buildings, bridges, and industrial structures. What is H-shaped Steel? ...
Steel Structure Poultry House: The Future of Efficient and Sustainable Poultry Farming The global poultry industry is undergoing a transformation. With rising demand for poultry products, stricter biosecurity regulations, and the need for cost-effective and sustainable farming solutions, steel structure poultry houses are emerging as the future of modern poultry farming. This blog explores why ste...
Application Typical Stories Typical Height Range Primary Steel System Key Driver Warehouses & Logistics 1 8m - 45m+ Pre-Engineered Building (PEMB) Clear Internal Height for storage racks, cranes, and logistics. Industrial & Manufacturing 1-2 10m - 20m PEMB or Heavy Steel Frame Process Flow. Height for machinery, overhead cranes, and ventilation. Commercial Retail (Big-Box) 1 (+mezzanine) 9...
1. Design and Engineering Factors Size and Dimensions: This is the most obvious factor. The total square footage (length x width) directly impacts the amount of steel, foundation, and cladding required. The eave height is also critical; a taller building requires taller, heavier columns and often more complex bracing, increasing costs significantly. Design Complexity: A simple rectangular box is t...
When planning a new industrial, warehouse, or commercial facility, two questions often top the list for maximizing space and efficiency: "Can I add a mezzanine for extra office or storage space?" and "Can this structure support an overhead crane for moving heavy materials?" If your building is made of steel, the answer is a resounding yes. In fact, steel isn't just ableto support these features; i...
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