A pre-engineered metal building is a structure that is built using prefabricated components. These components are manufactured in factories and then shipped to the construction site where they are assembled. This type of construction is becoming increasingly popular due to the many benefits it offers.
Pre-engineered metal buildings are factory-built structures that are then shipped and assembled on-site, while prefabricated buildings are put together on-site from parts that have been built in a factory. Prefabricated metal buildings usually have a shorter lead time and cost less than pre-engineered metal buildings, but they may not be as strong or durable.
There are several different types of pre-engineered metal buildings available. The most popular type is the single-span building, which has one large open space that is spanned by trusses.
Another common type is the double-span building, which has two large spaces that are spanned by trusses. These types of buildings are typically used for warehouses or other storage facilities.