PEB
Pre-engineered buildings (PEBs) evolved as a response to the need for more efficient and costeffective construction methods, particularly in the industrial and commercial sectors. The development and adoption of PEBs can be attributed to several factors such as environmental concerns, cost & time efficiency etc
The construction process of a pre-engineered building typically involves the following steps:
The building’s design and engineering are done according to the client’s specifications and local building codes.
Components such as structural steel frames, roofing and wall panels, and other building elements are manufactured in a factory.
These components are transported to the construction site.
On-site, the components are assembled according to the engineered plans. This usually involves bolting or welding the structural elements together.
Interior finishes, electrical and plumbing systems, insulation, and other required features are installed.
The building is tested and commissioned to ensure all systems function as intended.