Archive for January, 2007

The Suitable Width and Length For Your Planned Pre-Fabricated, Pre-Engineered Steel Building

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

It is very important to choose the right size structure to meet your needs before beginning your next building undertaking. Beginning this process is the building’s height.

Two issues should be looked at when figuring out the height. Coming first is the required height of the steel building - determined externally. What inner clearance is required is the next factor. The internal clearance height, in contrast, will be more important to any design considerations. Your pre-engineered steel building maximum height may be set by your local zoning regulations - get in contact with your structural code or zoning board offices. A lot of steel buildings only call for ten feet of internal clearance. The given 30′ of interior clearance that a structure is capable of containing can hold most warehousing shelving demands, construction equipment space, or even the tail height clearance required for many types of aircraft.