Why Steel Building Prices Vary
posted on 27 January 2011 | posted in
Construction and Industrial
The steel building prices vary in one degree to another depending on the needs and budget of the buyers. In some countries these may also differ based on the availability of raw steel materials. Some of these structures are built to serve as backyard sheds, storage, office, or space for occupancy. Thus, the prices change not only because of the sizes but also due to the functions. Also of there are additional features to be added like insulation or thicker walls. Thus, the costs may increase as much.
The two types of buildings made of steel also become basis for price ranges in the market. These include the Arch Style and Rigid-I Beam Style steel buildings. The arch style or Quonset hut is best for storage, tool sheds and garages. This type has interlocking ribs forming roof and building sides. It costs lesser and is basically simple. While the rigid-I beam building has straight wall suited for industrial and commercial purposes. It is more expensive but more flexible than the other type.
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