Develop: Construction technology is shaping the manufacturing industry

2022-05-14 14:21:31 By : Mr. rendong dai

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Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) can be fabricated using various materials and methods like limit state or working state method, and it can provide satisfaction for different design and aesthetic requirements.

PEBs are engineered at a factory and assembled at a site. Structural members like columns, roof truss, purlins, etc., are prefabricated in a factory based on the design details or specifications and erected sequentially at the site. They are joined using bolts or a welding system. Structural steel is one of the major raw materials used to construct pre-engineered buildings.

In industrial or manufacturing units, where a large area or a huge structure is required, the spanning of frames can be done as per the design analysis.

The pre-engineered buildings market in India is expected to register a CAGR of 5.5% between 2019 and 2024 as there’s a growing demand from various end-user segments.

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The major components of PEB are:

Steps involved in construction of PEB structure:

Design detail of PEB structure:

Design codes generally used are:

PEB uses steel which is more than 90% recyclable. Pre-engineered construction is inherently a green product and has a comparatively smaller impact on the environment than conventional brick and motor ones. 

Yogesh Shevade – Head, Logistics & Industrial, India, JLL

Chaitra Jaykumar – Assistant Project Manager, Work Dynamics, India, JLL

Jessica Tikhile – Development Advisory Lead, Work Dynamics, India, JLL

We would also like to acknowledge the strategic and critical data inputs from Chandranath Dey, Aditya Desai, Sikhya Babu, Pranay Reddy, Sujash Bera, Aritra Das & Haavani Kapadia.

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