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1. Low-rise building: low-rise multi-storey building, the number of floors is very few (usually less than four floors), the use of elevators and stairs for vertical circulation.
2. mid-rise building: The number of mid-rise buildings varies from 4 to 12 floors.
3. High-rise buildings: The number of floors in high-rise buildings varies from 12 to 40 floors, using elevators and stairs.
4. skyscraper: more than 40 floors but less than 300m tall livable steel structure buildings are considered to be skyscraper multi-storey buildings.
5. super high-rise building: super high-rise building refers to the height of more than 300m steel structure building, belongs to the super high-rise multi-storey building.
6. super high-rise building: super high-rise building refers to the height of more than 600m steel structure building, belongs to the super high-rise multi-storey building.
Cost-effective | Compared to other framing materials, structural steel brings greater value to a project in terms of initial cost as well as reduces costs in other areas. |
Accelerated schedules | Structural steel is fabricated off-site while preliminary site preparation and foundation work are being performed. It is then brought to the site and rapidly erected, accelerating the overall project schedule. |
Quality | Structural steel is fabricated off-site under controlled conditions, ensuring a high-quality product and reducing the number of costly fixes at the job site. |
Green | Today's modern steel mills produce steel containing an average of 90% recycled material. At the end of a building's life cycle, 100% of the steel frame can be recycled |
Safety | By using prefabricated building solutions construction time is significantly shorter, meaning less time and fewer reasons for accidents to occur. |
Future Adaptability | Steel buildings and frames are easily expanded either upwards or to any side. Because steel is extremely strong for its weight it can support the added weight of new stories. |