Prefabricated High Rise Steel Structure Building Fast Install
Attribute |
Value |
Name |
Prefabricated High Rise Steel Structure Building Fast Install |
Material |
Q235/Q235B/Q345/Q345B/Q355/Q355B |
Drawing design |
SAP2000/AutoCAD /PKPM /3D3S/TEKLA/Sketch Up/Rhino |
Surface treatment |
Painted/Galvanized |
Processing Service |
Cutting/Welding/Bending/Decoiling/Punching |
Purlin |
C.Z Shape Steel Channel |
Advantage |
Fast Install |
Maintenance |
Low |
Product Overview
Prefabricated metal frame steel structure high-rise buildings epitomize innovation in modern skyscraper construction, merging advanced engineering, modular efficiency, and superior material performance. These structures are designed to meet the challenges of urban density, sustainability, and rapid urbanization, offering unparalleled strength, flexibility, and speed for commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments.
Material and Structural Integrity
The core material, high-strength steel such as ASTM A572 Grade 50 or ASTM A992, provides exceptional load-bearing capacity and ductility, critical for tall buildings. With yield strengths ranging from 345 MPa (50 ksi) to 450 MPa (65 ksi), these steels ensure resilience against vertical and lateral loads, including wind, seismic forces, and dynamic occupancy stresses. The prefabricated metal frame system employs rigid or braced frames, moment-resisting connections, and composite floor systems to enhance structural stability. Fire-resistant coatings (e.g., intumescent paints) and corrosion-resistant treatments extend the lifespan of components, complying with international safety standards like IBC and Eurocodes.
Design and Engineering Innovations
Advanced computational tools, such as BIM (Building Information Modeling) and finite element analysis (FEA), optimize the design for weight distribution, vibration control, and energy efficiency. Modular prefabrication allows for the creation of standardized, factory-produced components--columns, beams, trusses, and façade panels--that are precision-engineered for seamless assembly. Open-web steel joists and lightweight composite floors reduce overall building weight, enabling taller structures with smaller foundations.
Construction Efficiency and Safety
Prefabrication revolutionizes high-rise construction by shifting up to 80% of fabrication to controlled factory environments. This approach slashes project timelines by 30-40% compared to traditional methods, as weather delays and on-site errors are minimized. Components arrive pre-cut, pre-drilled, and pre-finished, ready for rapid crane-assisted assembly. Bolted connections, rather than welding, expedite erection while maintaining structural integrity.
Sustainability and Adaptability
Steel's 100% recyclability aligns with circular economy principles, reducing embodied carbon and supporting certifications like LEED and WELL. Prefabrication minimizes waste generation, and the reduced construction footprint lowers neighborhood disruption. The inherent flexibility of steel frames allows for future adaptability--floors can be reconfigured, and buildings can be vertically expanded to meet evolving urban needs.
Steel Structure Workshop Components
Primary Framing |
H column and beam |
Secondary Framing |
Z and C sections purlin |
Roof and Wall panels |
Steel sheet and insulated sandwich panels |
Steel Decking Floor |
Decking board |
Structural subsystem |
Canopies, Fascias, Partitions, etc. |
Mezzanines, Platforms |
H beam |
Other Building Accessories |
Sliding Doors, Roll Up Doors, Windows, Louvers, etc. |