Steel is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, making it an excellent choice for constructing tall buildings. Steel structures can withstand heavy loads, such as wind and seismic forces, without compromising the integrity.
Steel structures offer greater design flexibility compared to other construction materials. Steel can be easily shaped and customized, allowing architects and engineers to create innovative and aesthetically pleasing designs.
Steel structures can be prefabricated off-site, which significantly reduces the construction time on-site. This leads to faster project completion and reduced labor costs.
While the initial cost of steel may be higher than other materials, its long-term benefits make it cost-effective. Steel structures require minimal maintenance, have a longer lifespan, and can be easily modified or expanded if needed.
Contrary to popular belief, steel structures are highly fire-resistant. Steel does not burn or contribute to the spread of fire, making it a safe choice for high-rise buildings.
| Material List | |
|---|---|
| Project | Steel Structure Building |
| Size | According to Customer Need |
| Main Steel Structure Frame | |
| Column | Q235B, Q355B Welded H Section Steel |
| Beam | Q235B, Q355B Welded H Section Steel |
| Secondary Steel Structure Frame | |
| Purlin | Q235B C and Z Type Steel |
| Knee Brace | Q235B C and Z Type Steel |
| Tie Tube | Q235B Circular Steel Pipe |
| Brace | Q235B Round Bar |
| Vertical and Horizontal Support | Q235B Angle Steel, Round Bar or Steel Pipe |
| Roof and Wall System | |
| Roof Cladding | Steel Sheet or Sandwich Panel (EPS, PU, Glass Wool, Rock Wool) |
| Wall Cladding | Steel Sheet or Sandwich Panel (EPS, PU, Glass Wool, Rock Wool) |
| Door | Sandwich Panel Sliding Door/Rolling Metal Door |
| Window | Aluminium Alloy Window/PVC Panel Window |