Future Steel Buildings
By Lisa Rogers
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Nowadays, steel has become the leading choice as construction material due to its numerous advantages over other building materials. The steel functions as a skeleton for the future steel buildings. It performs all the functions a human skeleton does. Steel helps keep the building standing tall. It provides strength to the structure. In addition, steel provides resistance against harsh climatic conditions and gives a sleek appearance to the structure.
These future steel buildings can be assembled easily as most of the steel components are pre-engineered. Nuts and bolts can be fixed in the specified holes and the structure can be made in minimum time with less labor. Personalized commercial and industrial buildings can also be made, as steel is now available in different colors and shapes.
Lisa Rogers
I've been gluten-free for over 9 years now. When I first started the journey to living with food intolerances, quite often it was very depressing to think about all the foods I could no longer have. And it was hard not to focus on that. Until I turned my thinking around and discovered all the amazing and wonderful things out there that I could have that were all gluten-free! Now it's about celebrating wonderful fresh and delicious foods, and how easy it can be to cook and bake gluten-free. I currently reside in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, and a huge agricultural community. I am always trying to further my knowledge of nutrition, and learning just how big a part foods play in our health and well being. I welcome the opportunities to help others figure out their journey with food intolerances and allergies.
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Future Steel Buildings - Lisa Rogers
Future Steel
Lisa Rogers
Copyright 2011 by Lisa Rogers
Published at Smashwords
Introduction
Steel buildings are metal structures made of steel. These metal structures can be used to build offices, hospitals, homes, schools, warehouse and workshops. These steel buildings have gained popularity worldwide. The use of computer aided design technology has given a new dimension to building designs.
Steel has become the leading choice as construction material due to its numerous advantages over other building materials. The steel functions as a skeleton for the building. It performs all the functions a human skeleton does. Steel helps keep the building standing tall. It provides strength to the structure. In addition, steel provides resistance against harsh climatic conditions and gives a sleek appearance to the structure. Maintenance of the steel structure is easier compared to if concrete is used for the same purpose.
Steel buildings can be assembled easily as most of the steel components are pre-engineered. Nuts and bolts