OUR COMMERCIAL BUILDING SAMPLES
LIGHT GAUGE STEEL FRAMING TECHNOLOGY
Commercial construction using light gauge steel framing technology involves using prefabricated steel sections to construct the primary structural elements of a building.
This approach offers several advantages, such asspeed of construction, durability, and flexibility in design. Light gauge steel framing is also resistant to moisture, pests, and fire, making it a popular choice for commercial buildings.
OFFICE PARK / WORK SPACE
Business park is a designated area of land that contains multiple commercial buildings, often occupied by various businesses and organizations.
BANK / FINANCIAL OFFICES
These buildings typically have a professional and formal atmosphere, with features such as sleek and modern architecture, security systems, and customer service areas.
MEDICAL / SPORTS
Medical buildings typically have a sterile and clinical atmosphere, with features such as examination rooms, waiting areas, and administrative offices.
WAREHOUSES
Warehouse buildings are large physical facilities used for the storage and distribution of goods and materials.
WAREHOUSE STRUCTURE
Welded beams provide the main support structure for the warehouse, allowing for large open spaces and high ceilings, while steel studs can be used to create separate rooms, office spaces, or storage areas within the larger warehouse.
STORAGE SPACES
Designed to offer storage solutions to both individuals and businesses, storage spaces are physical facilities that can take the form of warehouses, storage units, or container yards.
RETAIL STORES
A retail store is a commercial property where businesses sell products or services to customers. It is typically located in a shopping center, strip mall, or standalone building, and offers a wide range of merchandise, such as clothing, electronics, and home goods.
RESTAURANTS
Designed to serve food and beverages to customers. Restaurant buildings amenities may include restrooms, a reception area, a bar, and proper ventilation and lighting systems.
SHOPPING CENTER / STRIP MALL
Shopping centers are larger, offering a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, while strip malls are smaller properties located in suburban areas, with a row of stores serving the immediate needs of the community.