Product Overview
Steel structure building is a diversified construction solution. It can match various decoration materials, such as aluminum grating, aluminium plaster board, glass curtain walls, and more.
Our multi-floor high-rise steel structure buildings (hotels, offices, shopping malls, warehouses) are designed to handle specific live and dead loads according to client requirements. The flooring systems typically comprise steel beams, purlins, steel decks, and concrete. Staircases are constructed using H-section steel columns, channel steel beams, and checker steel plates.
This prefabricated solution involves complete factory fabrication—including cutting, drilling, shaping, welding, and painting—ensuring fast installation and environmental sustainability.
Steel structure projects represent the third generation of construction. By combining H-section and C/Z section frames with profiled steel sheets or sandwich panels, these buildings offer lightweight durability, large spans, low foundation costs, and short construction cycles. They are ideal for industrial factories, business centers, parking lots, and multi-layered high buildings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary benefits of steel structure buildings?
They offer light weight, larger spans, lower foundation costs, and a much shorter construction cycle compared to traditional concrete buildings.
Can the building design be customized?
Yes, all aspects including size, number of storeys (1-10 floors), and material types (EPS, Rock Wool, etc.) can be fully customized to meet client needs.
How do you ensure the rust resistance of the steel?
We use high-grade sandblasting (international 2.5 grade) followed by high-pressure airless painting within 2 hours to ensure maximum protection.
What kind of wind speeds can the structure withstand?
Our steel structures are engineered to be safe and stable in wind speeds ranging from 0 to 360 km/H.
How is the quality controlled during production?
We perform four major quality checks: after welding, after sandblasting, after painting, and during the final packing process.
What are the shipping and loading options?
We recommend closed containers with steel skids. This method saves on shipping and labor costs while protecting the steel members from damage during transit.