Difference between prefabricated and pre-engineered buildings
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PREFABRICATED METAL BUILDINGS
Prefabricated buildings are manufactured in a factory then taken to the job site to be assembled. These are typically used as a skeleton for a pre-engineered building but can also come ready to build and use, as is. Prefabricated buildings are incredibly easy to assemble, take less time to put together, and come in a variety of different sizes to suit any project, from sheds to garages to airplane hangars.
PRE-ENGINEERED METAL BUILDINGS
A pre-engineered building simply refers to a build where the specs have been determined before the production of the building materials. These specifications are determined by building codes and the loads that are needed. Pre-engineered buildings also use a prefabricated skeleton to build the framework for the new build.
Pre-engineered metal buildings can also be customized to allow for more design flexibility