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Engineering Questions - Summit Steel
July 16, 2025

Engineering questions: the quality of our building systems speaks for itself

Most of the questions Summit Steel Buildings receives from potential clients relates to engineering processes and construction techniques, so let’s explore what makes our building systems different. We’ve analyzed our most popular construction inquiries and have combined the answers into one easy-to-use reference for your convenience.


My team and I answer a lot of engineering questions from prospective clients. We’re dedicated to customer service and enjoy taking the time to go over the technical details of our construction when people ask. And whether it’s over the calls for a quote over telephone when or when meeting with attendees at trade events, like the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) trade show and the Ag in Motion farm expo, we’re always prepared to listen and answer inquiries. 

I enjoy meeting new people and learning more about their families, their passions, and especially the work they do. Over the years working in steel construction – in my former role as sales manager for one of North America’s largest manufacturers and now with my own company – I’ve met incredible people. You can’t love working in sales and with clients if you don’t enjoy listening, sharing stories and exploring innovative ideas together. 

From the young family who own the heritage farm on the Prairies to the procurement VP at a large timber processing plant, I’ve responded to questions about a wide variety of pre-engineering steel building needs. While the basic engineering we use in all our building construction is fundamentally the same, starting with concrete and steel, what I have learned is that the end use of each building is unique and requires its own customization. If I may reference Leo Tolstoy’s 1877 novel Anna Karenina, good structural engineering is alike; each finished building is finished in its own way.

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