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Key characteristics of structural steelwork:
- High strength: Structural steel has a high strength-to-weight ratio, making it an ideal choice for supporting heavy loads over long spans.
- Standardization: Steel sections (e.g., I-beams, H-columns) are manufactured to standardized sizes and shapes, making it easier for engineers and builders to design and construct using these components.
- Weldability: Steel is easily weldable, allowing for efficient fabrication and assembly of various structural elements.
- Ductility: Steel can undergo substantial deformation before failure, providing a measure of safety during extreme conditions.
Examples of non-structural steelwork:
- Facades and curtain walls: Steel frames used to support external cladding materials, such as glass panels or metal sheets.
- Staircases and handrails: Steel stair frameworks and handrails used inside and outside the building for safe access between different levels.
- Balconies: Steel structures supporting balconies or mezzanine floors that do not contribute to the building’s overall stability.
- Canopies and awnings: Steel frames used to create covered areas over entrances or outdoor spaces.
Types of Steel Structures
PEB (Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings)
QEB (Quick Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings)