Commercial and industrial spaces are known for having unique needs for their operational spaces. Specific layouts and size requirements are necessary to ensure the business can perform all of the functions and processes that its industry calls for. When designing a commercial space for your business to operate in, you may want to consider a metal building.
Here are three commercial industries that operate well in metal buildings:
- Shipping warehouses. Warehouses require a lot of space for temporarily storing products and transporting them on and off of delivery trucks at loading docks. Metal buildings are popular for warehouses because they are much more affordable for building large spaces than other building materials. Budget is an important consideration for any commercial construction project, and for a space as big as a warehouse, going with a metal building is a very budget friendly decision.
- Manufacturing. Manufacturing spaces feature a lot of heavy machinery and equipment that can be tall, wide, and otherwise space consuming. Just like warehouses require a lot of space, so do manufacturing facilities. Another pro for metal buildings in the context of manufacturing spaces is the flexible floor plans. With the often awkward sizing and specifications for manufacturing equipment, floorplan flexibility is a huge plus.
- Storage. Storage is an important part of many industries, especially the agricultural sector. Metal buildings are highly protective against outdoor elements no matter what the weather is like. They’re also resistant to fire and many different types of damage, ensuring your crops or other stored items are well-protected.
Whether you’re looking for a pre-engineered metal building or a more customized solution, turn to us here at S.E. Trogdon & Sons Inc. for superior metal building construction.