Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings

Not your father's metal buildings

Experts in Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings

Pre-engineered buildings are no longer empty shells destined to be a warehouse. The new era of pre-engineered metal buildings lends itself to places of worship, schools, office buildings, car dealerships, and more.

What is a pre-engineered metal building?

A pre-engineered metal building is exactly what it sounds like. Once an owner and/or Architect decide on layout for a building, the building is input into a proprietary software program that can perform preliminary design in a matter of minutes.

The building itself will consist of columns, rafters, secondary steel, a varied selection of roof panels and wall panels. Wall panels can consist of single skin panels, insulated metal sandwich panels or conventional wall systems. It is possible to use masonry, ACM panels, stucco, even Hardie-board siding by using the pre-engineered metal building framing as a support structure. Once materials are ordered and manufactured, a team of factory-trained erectors will assemble the components shipped directly to the jobsite.

 

Advantages of Pre-Engineered Buildings

  • Cost Effective
  • Perfect for hangers, warehouses, recreation facilities, places of worship, schools, office buildings, dealerships, and more.
  • Preliminary designs can be drawn in minutes
  • Fast process for obtaining permits
  • Open floor plans
  • Structures meet international energy code
  • Can be designed with future expansion in mind
  • Lower structural engineering cost
  • Manufactured, delivered, and constructed faster than other building methods

Proud Partner of American Buildings

Loughlin-Davis is a proud partner with the American Buildings Company. Leading the industry in technology, design flexibility, estimating ease and longevity, quality and value for more than 70 years, American Buildings is one of the largest and most experienced manufacturers of custom engineered steel building systems in the world.

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