Unlike pre-engineered structures, which can only be constructed in specific configurations, conventional steel buildings are customizable.
As a design-build contractor serving clients in and around Greensboro, North Carolina, our team at S.E. Trogdon & Sons Inc. can provide a range of services. Some of our clients come to us requesting conventional steel buildings, which deliver many benefits. Steel is one of the strongest and most durable materials available for creating structural framing, making it an excellent choice when you want your building to last for many years. It can also withstand exposure to harsh weather conditions, heavy industrial use, and even fire.
Conventional steel buildings are also highly flexible. Our team can design and construct conventional steel buildings for many uses and industries. Office buildings, hospitals, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, retail stores, and other commercial and industrial structures often feature steel frames. While the upfront cost may be higher than wood or some other materials, steel framing lasts much longer and requires minimal maintenance. Ultimately, it’s a smart investment for any business owner, owner’s rep, developer, or anyone else with a vested interest in the project outcome.
Using traditional construction methods, we can design and create highly functional and aesthetically pleasing buildings for commercial needs. Since our design process is personalized, we provide flexible solutions to our clients. Unlike pre-engineered structures, which can only be constructed in specific configurations, conventional steel buildings are customizable. You have more freedom when it comes to the overall design and specifications of your commercial or industrial structure, including creating multiple stories or very large facilities. Contact us to schedule a consultation with our experienced team.
At S.E. Trogdon & Sons Inc., we build conventional steel buildings in Asheboro, Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, Summerfield, Kernersville, Siler City, Chapel Hill, Salisbury, and Statesville, North Carolina.