Steel Structure buildings are the largest sector of the global industrial construction market, representing upwards of 70% of total activity. These buildings are typically used for workshops, factories, industrial and distribution warehouses and retail and leisure. Sizes vary from small workshops of just a few hundred square meters up to massive distribution warehouses covering over one hundred thousand square meters.
Portal Frames: The predominant form of single storey construction. They use hot-rolled beams and columns for rafters and supporting structures. Suitable for a variety of shapes with flat or pitched roofs.


Lattice Trusses: Ideal for large spans (greater than 50m) or facilities requiring heavy plant suspended from the roof. They provide space for services within the roof structure depth.












A: They are typically used for industrial workshops, factories, distribution warehouses, retail spaces, and leisure facilities, ranging from small workshops to massive logistics centers.
A: We use high-quality materials such as ASTM A572 Gr50/A36 and S355JR. Fabrication follows international standards including AWS D1.1, ISO, EN1090, and AS/NZS.
A: Lattice trusses are preferred for very large spans exceeding 50m, or when heavy equipment needs to be suspended from the roof structure, or when flat roof designs are required.
A: Please provide exact dimensions (L*W*H), local wind speed, snow load, earthquake grade, roof/flooring live and dead loads, and crane requirements if applicable.
A: All welding complies with AWS D1.1 and EN-1090 standards. We perform rigorous quality control including NDT (Non-Destructive Testing), size checking, and fillet weld inspections.
A: Options include Hot Dipped Galvanizing, specialized Painting, and Powder Coating to ensure durability and corrosion resistance.