We’re all familiar with the joke that Canada only has two seasons: winter and construction. Pre-engineered metal building construction can continue all year long to save you time and money. Your building plans can’t take a break when winter arrives, or when you’re just launching or expanding and need to get going quickly. Why should those plans wait for spring? Your business doesn’t stop during the winter, neither should your construction.
Pre-engineered metal building construction can continue all year long to save you time and money.
We’re all familiar with the joke that Canada only has two seasons: winter and construction.
While this cliché is a classic for good reason, nothing can be further from the truth than when you’re building with steel. Unlike traditional building practices using wood, mast timber or brick and mortar, modern pre-engineering manufacturing using metal components means construction can continue all through the year, regardless of season.
Your business plans can’t take a break when winter arrives, or when you’re just launching or expanding and need to get going quickly. Why should those plans wait for spring? Your business doesn’t stop during the winter, neither should your construction.
Construction methods and techniques, including tools, technology and engineering systems, have evolved over the years. However, construction materials such as stone, wood and metal have stood the test of time. These three materials still form the bulk of resources used on the jobsite. Depending on the nature of the project, and climatic conditions, they offer certain advantages and disadvantages.
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