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There are several kinds of commercial building construction commonly used in North America. So why would someone building a commercial warehouse, retail space, warehousing, a church, school, farm, or municipal structure choose a steel building?
The simple answer is that steel buildings offer a cost effective, flexible, low maintenance and energy efficient structure that can be designed to
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The next time you're thinking of building a storage shed, one of
the strongest outdoor protectors are pre-fab steal metal
buildings. Many companies manufacture these products and when
you plan to buy, make sure the company you choose is certified.
Certified companies will have the quality steel metal buildings
you want for your projects. Pre-engineered steel metal buildings
come in all shapes and
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Steel is gaining in popularity as a building material due to the many options it offers, its strength, and its affordability. Steel storage buildings are one of the many options available; they range from airplane hangars to garden sheds. The most popular use for steel storage buildings is as self-storage units. Security, space, strength and low maintenance
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Walt Disney World Resort Update
Disney Cruise Line going to Miami, returning to Europe in 2013 | The Magic, The Memories, and You gets a 'romance' makeover | Disney Dreamers Academy class of 2012 announced | more.
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 03:08:36 -0800
Mayor Bloomberg delivers 2012 State of the City Address
Industrial business zone planned for Staten Island
Thu, 12 Jan 2012 10:26:58 -0800
Battery Warning: Why Electric Vehicles Have Yet to Take Off
After years of anticipation—and piles of presumptuous magazine stories and unending commercials—2011 saw the commercial introduction of GM’s extended-range electric Volt and Nissan’s all-electric Leaf. The tax credits were ready, gasoline was expensive and the cars were set to sell. All they needed were drivers. Turns out, however, Americans weren’t quite sold on the electric car revolution.
Fri, 06 Jan 2012 05:50:52 -0800