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Construction Business Review | Friday, January 20, 2023
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Pre-engineered construction solutions mitigate traditional construction challenges like workforce availability, construction quality, and efficiency.
FREMONT, CA: The construction industry has to contend with rising labor shortages and sourcing raw materials. Contractors face challenges in accommodating their business models with price changes and material availability for steel and wood. A solution to emerging challenges in construction is to adopt alternative construction strategies like pre-engineered metal structures.
Construction companies observe some of the benefits of using pre-engineered strategies in their construction project.
Lesser demand for workers: Contractors can greatly reduce the personnel involved in setting up a construction unit dealing with pre-constructed structures. A construction project sources its requirements from a single unit that can provide almost all the requirements for construction. Additional crews are not required to source, transport, and manage construction as this construction is easy to transport and install.
Durability: Pre-engineered metal buildings (PEMB) offer greater durability and serviceability to construction projects. Companies offer warranties of up to 40 years. Pre-fabricated parts are easier to maintain and more resistant to warping, rot, and water damage. Regular maintenance can extend a building's longevity to 50 years.