RIGID STEEL FRAME BUILDLINGS VS. QUONSET HUTS: CHOOSING THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOUR PROJECT AND BUDGET
When it comes to a choice of building materials for your facility, you already know steel is the most durable of them all. It’s light, requires a smaller foundation than structures built of other materials, and it is a highly versatile material. Now you need to decide what type of steel structure is best suited to your needs and budget. As you were driving along the highway recently, you probably saw any number of buildings. Among them were structures that were probably built using a rigid steel frame. A few may have been a more identifiable structure: the Quonset hut, a building with a semi-circular cross-section and often covered in corrugated steel panels. Let's take a look at the differences between a rigid frame and arch frame (Quonset hut). RIGID STEEL FRAME CONSTRUCTION Rigid frame gets its name from the rigid connection between the straight or tapered columns and the horizontal beam members. Due to the stiffness of the connection, this type of frame can hold verti