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Cold-formed steel structures
Use of prefabricated components formed by cold rolling of steel strip for construction of single story warehouse in England; structure designed, fabricated, delivered to site and erected on its foundations in less than 14 mo; asbestos cement used for cladding, and board and insulation blanket for lining; advantages are ease and speed of erection and cost saving of 10% over comparable conventional structure. (See also Engineer v 199 n 5184 June 3 1955 p 776-7, v 200 n 5195 Aug 19 p 263-4; Iron and Steel v 28 n 8 July 1955 p 353-4; Sheet Metal Industries v 32 n 339 July 1955 p 502-4)
Cold-formed steel structures
Use of prefabricated components formed by cold rolling of steel strip for construction of single story warehouse in England; structure designed, fabricated, delivered to site and erected on its foundations in less than 14 mo; asbestos cement used for cladding, and board and insulation blanket for lining; advantages are ease and speed of erection and cost saving of 10% over comparable conventional structure. (See also Engineer v 199 n 5184 June 3 1955 p 776-7, v 200 n 5195 Aug 19 p 263-4; Iron and Steel v 28 n 8 July 1955 p 353-4; Sheet Metal Industries v 32 n 339 July 1955 p 502-4)
Cold-formed steel structures
Civ Structural Engrs
1955
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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