Existing building extension adding one more floor with light gauge steel framing system
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
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There is a misconception by some that cold formed steel (CFS) should only be used for interior framing or non-structural building elements - but that’s not the full extent of its capabilities.
Far from it. CFS delivers many advantages in the construction of structural, load bearing walls as well.
Cold formed steel, also known as light gauge steel or LGS, is deployed worldwide for structural framing, in buildings of all sizes and purposes. These include multi-story projects, meeting engineering compliance to local design and building codes and to last as long as any building erected using traditional materials.
Because CFS, with the help of technical software, can be engineered and designed to be load-bearing, and because of its unique physical characteristics, CFS makes for a superior structural framing material.
How did u solve the problem of heat bridge?
Where is the OSB?
Can you inform the thickness of the lightsteel? thankyou
All that light weight steel is 0.8mm thick
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not a bad video portraying your work & semi skills, but beyond all the other aspects - not ONE of your team members look the same??? did you pick up the okes at Builders???
Not a sign of any Personal Protective Equipment, no gloves installing Rockwool
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03:39 - "only after FOUR weeks on site"- jeeeeeez, did you guys only work 3x hours per day???
hello I am doing these things I want to work with you
01:49 vs 02:03 - "the installer didn't even have to bend down"- I smell BS!!! term the process as it is!!!
the obvious choice would have been a bulldozer, and make the lot parking... (come one guys, you can do better!!!)
non practical solution to the existing proven and cost effective methods of construction.
thank you for your valuable opinion. I do assume that you have vast experience in light gauge steel building system and you know what you are writing.
Wondering how you ancored the steel part to the bottom masonary part of the existing building if no steel columns were introduced. I like the innovation behind this whole work though