Saturday 7 September 2013

FAMILIAR WITH PRE ENGINEERED BUILDINGS

One of the brightest and cost effective ideas to out of the Second World War is that of Pre-engineered buildings which were developed in the 1940s to replace the brick wall buildings to provide more strength and minimize damage from air strikes. The pre-engineered buildings then lost their place in the memory of the buildings and construction industry until recently when their benefits were discovered to be in alignment with the need of the times. Today people require buildings which are light yet strong, attractive yet cost effective and easy to install. Pre-engineered buildings meet almost all of these demands.

PEB in India


PEB in India is a method of construction in which the parts of a building are pre-fabricated at a plant or factory and then assembled at the site with the help of some technicians leading to rapidity and efficiency in construction. PEB in India are popular because of their unique ability to reduce the cost and time of construction drastically compared to traditional options of construction making them popular among businesses looking to expand their factory floor or construct a new warehouse. In recent times, pre-engineered buildings have also been used in making homes as they provide good low cost housing solutions which are durable and long lasting.


The making of a PEB in India requires expertise of the architect as he is the one who designs the whole buildings based on which the parts of the buildings are then manufactured at the factory. An error on part of the architect can jeopardize the whole project and thereby an efficient and expert architect is needed for designing a PEB in India. Pre-engineered buildings are can be used for many purposes such as constructing schools, hospitals, warehouses, storages, factories, extensions, houses and skyscrapers. They are the best way to construct an efficient, inexpensive and environmentally friendly building.

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