Commercial Building
Commercial Building
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Steel buildings are renowned for their versatility and designed to easily accommodate custom demands without the expense of conventional construction. Unlike buildings made of wood, steel buildings will meet the strictest of the demands. To choose steel means that you can rest assured knowing that your investment is well protected.
They are available in a variety of sizes and designs: they are easily designed for use as a barn, heavy equipment storage, garage or even a church, and can be fully equipped with numerous accessories to provide windows, doors, and other necessary options. Unique features and layouts are also available, whereas costs can be kept on a low level. Lined with insulation packages they make it possible to keep the cold out in the winter and keep cool in the summer, thus saving you money. Let us now focus our attention to church buildings to see the various benefits these constructions provide.
When planning your religious facility, economy and efficiency are of paramount importance. Pre-engineered steel buildings are unique and versatile facilities that can be used for metal church buildings, steel school buildings, steel community centers, educational facilities and metal religious centers, just to name a few. Metal buildings offer the advantages of design flexibility, energy efficiency and the predictable stability of a steel building. The main reasons for the popularity of metal churches are the cost advantages of the pre-engineered construction, the ability to erect them fast, the flexibility in construction and use, attractiveness, and safety.
Providing your congregation needs a gathering room, a choir room, a vestibule, a youth room, metal church buildings can accommodate all of these needs. The entire metal building system is pre-drilled, pre-punched, pre-engineered and pre-fabricated so you save time and money. Compared to wood, stick or brick buildings, steel church buildings are more energy efficient, easier and faster to construct, and up to 50% cheaper to purchase.
The construction costs of pre-engineered metal buildings are significantly less, typically cost about half of a conventional construction. There is no welding or fabrication on site, and no waste. You can use unskilled labor, or even church volunteers can help.
Additionally, another important factor can be taken into account. With steel you can go green, it is highly recyclable, which makes your steel church environmentally friendly. Thus your congregation will be the proud owner of a green metal building, doing your bit to make the world a cleaner and better place to live.
To sum up, steel church buildings possess various benefits potential costumers might take into consideration. A typical pre-engineered metal building takes less time to build and reduces financing costs. They can be modified easily and in many different ways without any major structural change, so it can really grow and change as the church's needs grow and change. You can construct steel church buildings which are not only durable and cost effective, but are also environmentally friendly.
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Dining Area in a Commercial Building $24.99 Dining Area in a Commercial Building - Photographic Print |
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Xiamen Jhh Commercial Building $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Xiamen JHH Commercial Building is a commercial building located in Xiamen, China. It is designed for small and medium sized companies. It was officially opened by the Chief Minister of Selangor, Tan Sri Dato Seri (Dr) Haji Abu Hassan bin Haji Omar and the member of the standing committee propaganda department of Xiamen Committee of P.R.C., Du Ming Cong on October 3, 1999. Xiamen, also known as Amoy, is a coastal city in southeastern China. It is administered as a subprovincial city under Fujian province in the Peoples Republic of China. It looks out to the Taiwan Strait and borders Quanzhou to the north and Zhangzhou to the south. Xiamen and the surrounding countryside are famous for being an ancestral home to overseas Chinese. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/07/03 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |
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Prattsville Commercial Building $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Prattsville Commercial Building is a historic commercial building located at Prattsville in Greene County, New York. It was built about 1824 and is a one and one half story building constructed of massive hemlock timber frame on a dry laid fieldstone foundation. It is built into the side of the east bank of Schoharie Creek. It was built by Zadock Pratt (17901871), founder of Prattsville. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Prattsville is a town in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 665 at the 2000 census. The Town of Prattsville is in the northwest part of the county. The town was first settled around 1763, and the region was then called Schoharie Kill. An attempt during the American Revolution by the British and their Tory allies to drive the settlers out was thwarted when they were defeated by the settlers. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/08/20 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches |
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Building Systems from Commercial Components $73.78 Commercial software components can dramatically reduce the cost and time required to develop complex businesscritical systems. However, integrating them offers stiff challenges that are not well understood by most software practitioners, and there have been many spectacular failures. Now, a team of authors from the Software Engineering Institute draws upon the lessons presented by both the failures and the successes, offering a starttofinish methodology for integrating commercial components successfully. The authors examine failed integration projects, identifying key lessons and early warning signs, including the failure to account for loss of control over engineering design and production. Drawing upon both successes and failures, they present proven solutions for establishing requirements, evaluating components, creating flexible system designs that incorporate commercial components; and managing multiple concurrent design options linked to external market events and feasibility proofs. They also show how to build justintime competency with commercial components and integration. Author: Wallnau, Kurt/ Seacord, Robert/ Hissam, Scott A. Series Title: SEI Series in Software Engineering (Hardcover) Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 432 Publication Date: 2001/08/04 Language: English Dimensions: 9.26 x 6.32 x 0.90 inches |
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Autorickshaws in Front of a Commercial Building, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India $129.99 Panoramic Images Autorickshaws in Front of a Commercial Building, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Wall Decal |
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Oman Arab Building in the Commercial District, Ruwi, Muscat, Oman, Middle East $19.99 Ken Gillham Oman Arab Building in the Commercial District, Ruwi, Muscat, Oman, Middle East - Photographic Print |
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Monument and Commercial Building in the Plaza De Espana in Madrid, Spain, Europe $24.99 Nigel Francis Monument and Commercial Building in the Plaza De Espana in Madrid, Spain, Europe - Photographic Print |
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Commercial Building : An Introduction for Home Builders $29.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Dominion Building $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Dominion Bank] Building (originally Dominion Trust Building), is a commercial building in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located on the edge of Gastown (207 West Hastings St), it was Vancouvers first steelframed highrise. At 53 m (175 ft), the thirteenstorey, Second Empire style building was the tallest commercial building in the British Empire upon its completion in 1910. Its architect was John S. Helyer, who is said to have died after falling off the staircase in the front of the building, though this is an urban legend Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/08/14 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.18 inches |
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Building Care $62.99 Building care encompasses everything from maintenance of a building to energy conservation and range of approaches, including the effects on design. A range of approaches to looking after buildings and their users is covered in this book. The rationale and conditions that support them (e.g. PPM - preventative planned maintenance; JIT - just in time) are explained, together with the commercial and environmental imperatives driving new approaches to building care. |
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Building $9.49 Building |
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63 Building $58.94 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 63 Building, officially the 63 City, is a landmark skyscraper on Yeouido island, overlooking the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. At 249 meters (817 ft) high, it was the worlds tallest building outside North America and Asias tallest building when it completed construction in 1985, ready for the 1988 Summer Olympics. It served as South Koreas tallest building until Hyperion Tower surpassed it in 2003 and remained South Koreas tallest commercial building until the Northeast Asia Trade Tower was toppedout in 2009. The 63 Building is an iconic landmark of the Miracle on the Han River, symbolizing the nations rapid economic achievement in the late 20th century. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/08/13 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
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Low Angle View of a Commercial Building, Fort Worth Livestock Exchange, Fort Worth Stockyards $29.99 Low Angle View of a Commercial Building, Fort Worth Livestock Exchange, Fort Worth Stockyards - Photographic Print |
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Green Building $99.95 A unique cost reference, updated and expanded, for architects, engineers, contractors, building owners, and managers Green building is no longer a trend. Since the publication of the widely read first edition of this book, green building has become a major advancement in design and construction. Building codes and standards have adopted much stricter energy efficiencies. Businesses, institutions, and communities have discovered huge savings, along with health and marketing advantages, in sustainable building. Private facilities, as well as public buildings for Federal, state, and local governments are increasingly required to design and build sustainably in both new construction and renovation. This Third Edition has been updated with the latest in green building tech-nologies, design concepts, standards, and costs. The chapters, case studies, and resources give you practical guidance on green building, including the latest on: Green building approaches, materials, rating systems, standards, and guidelines Energy efficiencies, implementing energy modeling tools Designing and specifying, as well as commissioning, green building projects Often-specified products and materials, as well as a sample spec Goals and techniques for health, comfort, and productivity Evaluating the cost versus value of green products over their life cycle Low-cost green strategies, and special economic incentives and funding Building deconstruction and cost considerations With a new chapter on greening of commercial real estate, this reference is a one-stop resource for the latest in green building approaches and implementation. The contributors, all prominent leaders in green building, include: Mark Kalin, FAIA, FCSI, author of the original GreenSpec Andy Walker, Ph.D., PE, senior engineer with NREL Joseph Macaluso, AACE, certified cost consultant |
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Building Code Basics: Building (Paperback) $48.55 For the first time, readers can gain a solid, working knowledge of critical building code applications without the text-heavy, complex, and sometimes abstract language that complicates many of the more traditional code related books that are available. BUILDING CODE BASICS: BUILDING, BASED ON THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE? is designed to tackle the basics of the IBC?, including its essential requirements and intent, while maintaining an organized, user-friendly, and practical approach. It is one installment of Building Code Basics, a series dedicated to providing high-quality, technically accurate, simplified code books for readers who are unfamiliar with the underlying concepts of the I-Codes. Coverage follows the general purpose of the building code to provide fire, life, and health safety for the occupants of a building. Code references are also included, and when paired with non-technical explanations, they provide added value to the book`s usefulness, making this an ideal tool for anyone in or entering the field of design, construction, or inspection of commercial buildings. |
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Building Wealth $16.35 THE COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION OF RUSS WHITNEY'S CLASSIC BLOCKBUSTER ON REAL ESTATE INVESTING AND WEALTH BUILDING Since its first release a decade ago, Building Wealth -- called "an indispensable guidebook for everyone dreaming of something better" by Business Times -- has shown thousands of people how to get rich in the real estate market, based on the proven techniques that took Russ Whitney from working in a slaughterhouse as a high school dropout to a millionaire investor and entrepreneur. Now Whitney brings his invaluable guide fully up to date, allowing readers to take advantage of a real estate market that's exploding with opportunity. The updated and revised Building Wealth reflects the momentous changes that have occurred in recent years. In addition to his rock-solid tips on negotiating and exploiting the world of real estate, Whitney delivers entirely new advice on such topics as: Moving from residential to commercial properties Investing in raw land Real estate development Using the Internet and other technologies to maximize profits Making the most of real estate revenue by investing it in the stock market And much more. A revered guide that inspires self-confidence as it demystifies the steps to financial gain, this newest edition of Building Wealth is required reading for everyone interested in making a fortune to enjoy now and leave as a legacy. |
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Code Check Commercial : An Illustrated Guide to Commercial Building Codes $21.21 No Synopsis Available |
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Building Code Basics - Commercial : Based on the International Building Code $41.93 No Synopsis Available |
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Sustainable Renovation : Strategies for Commercial Building Systems and Envelope $71.4 No Synopsis Available |
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Plug-Ins : Building Commercial-Quality Plug-Ins $51.59 No Synopsis Available |
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Commercial Building Design: Integrating Climate, Comfort, and Cost $10.71 No Synopsis Available |
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Building for Air Travel : Architecture and Design for Commercial Aviation $17.5 No Synopsis Available |
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Estimating Building Costs for the Residential & Light Commercial Construction Professional (Paperback) $110.48 "Completely revised, updated, and reorganized to conform to Masterformat 2010, this new edition provides a step-by-step guide to estimating building costs for contractors. A series of questions at the end of each chapter helps the reader summarize the content. In addition, the chapter on computer estimating has been expanded to cover the new estimating software for performing quantity takeoff by computer, and content covering the procedures for conceptual estimating as well as parametric estimating has been added"-- |


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