Wednesday, December 14, 2011

What Steel Buildings Offer for Recreational Facilities

It’s easy to see why metal buildings have been the standard for recreational facilities for a number of years now, but you may not realize all the advantages that steel construction offers for recreational buildings today. New technology and the growing importance of green building have increased the benefits of building with steel in the recreation industry. Whether you’re considering a new facility, renovating an older one or building an addition to your current facility, steel buildings are structurally solid, energy efficient, cost effective and safe.

More Versatile

One of the most important advantages offered by steel buildings is their versatility. The strength of steel makes it easy to build large, open indoor spaces without the columns and supports that wood frame buildings require for structural stability. That makes metal structures ideal for use as stadiums and skating rinks, as well as for indoor tracks, tennis and volleyball courts and gymnasiums. In addition, steel buildings are engineered to be easily expandable, a real boon for a business or organization that has to start small, but intends to grow as its membership grows.

Aesthetically Attractive

When it comes to appearance, metal construction offers much more than most people realize. Even cheap steel buildings have come a long way in the looks department. They’re no longer metal boxes or hoops sheathed with corrugated steel. Some of the top architects in the nation have turned their design skills to working with steel and stunning masterpieces. Even budget-priced steel buildings are available in many styles and colors, and can be customized with trim and custom exteriors that fit attractively into their environment.

Cost Effective

When you’re building a commercial sports or recreational sports facility, cost is always a consideration. Steel has long had the advantage as a cost-effective building material, not just during construction but over the entire life of the building. Because steel buildings are pre-engineered and ready to assemble, they take less time to erect. That cuts construction costs substantially, and allows for quicker occupancy so that the new facility can start producing revenue. Steel buildings are more energy efficient so they cost less to heat and cool, and they require far less maintenance, which cuts maintenance costs over the life of the building. Finally, because steel is fire-resistant and safer to occupy than wood and other construction materials, owners of steel buildings often spend far less to insure their properties.

Environmentally Friendly

Most steel used in building today is recycled, so steel buildings reduce the use of finite resources and divert waste from the landfills. They’re also recyclable – when a steel building reaches the end of its usable life, the materials used in its construction can be recycled and used again. In addition, buildings of steel are more energy efficient, so they use less fuel and require less energy to maintain, heat and cool.

Whether you’re building a commercial sports facility, a riding arena or another type of recreational building, take a close look at all the advantages offered by modern steel buildings. Understanding those advantages will make your decision to use steel much easier.

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