Allen Hurtz | Jun 20, 2017
Plan ahead when building in the west
Getting a project through plan review can be an unusually long process, anywhere from six months to two years.
Allen Hurtz | May 22, 2017
Tapered columns can slim down costs
In many metal building applications, straight columns may have more steel than they need.
Allen Hurtz | Apr 11, 2016
MBMA works with Underwriter’s Laboratory to fire test metal buildings
The fire safety of metal building systems is crucial. The ability of a metal building to prevent or slow down the spread of fire protects the structure and saves occupants' lives.
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Think you can recognize a metal building from the outside?
What looks like brick, stucco or wood on the outside could actually be a metal building. Metal is no longer easily detectable. It’s gotten sneakier visually. And a great example of that is the Madison Square retail center in Norman, Okla.