What is a weld up building?

What is a weld up building?

Weld-up— or field-welded— steel buildings are fabricated at the job site. The steel framing is usually made of steel pipe bought locally. Every piece of framing must be measured, cut, and welded by the builder, including the trusses.

How much does a bolt up building cost?

AVAILABLE SIZES:

SIZE PACKAGE PRICE
20’W x 12’H Sidewall x 24’L Standard $12,695.00
24’W x 12’H Sidewall x 30’L Standard $15,495.00
30’W x 12’H Sidewall x 40’L Standard $22,095.00
30’W x 12’H Sidewall x 52’L Standard $26,895.00

What is a bolt up metal building?

Prefabricated at the manufacturer, a bolt-up steel building requires no welding and instead is assembled using bolts. Note, there are parts of a bolt-up building that are welded but this is done at and inspected at the manufacturing facility as opposed to on site.

What is a bolt up?

BOLT UP is about bringing it – on and off the field. It’s about repping your squad, lifting up your community, and being part of a family that sticks together no matter what.

Can a weld-up metal building be moved?

Once erected, a weld-up metal building offers no options for moving the structure to another location. Bolt-up steel buildings can be disassembled and reassembled at a new location, if required. RHINO’s prefabricated bolt-up metal buildings offer a wealth of options.

What is the difference between a weld-up building and an engineered building?

Since weld-up buildings are usually not engineered, and all parts are measured and cut to fit in the field, delivery times are sometimes quicker. What factors should you consider when choosing between the two building types? So which building option should you choose?

Are there any shortcuts to erecting a weld-up building?

There are no shortcuts to erecting a labor-intensive weld-up building. Every piece of the framing is hand-cut and welded on site. Pre-engineered, factory-made components for a bolt-up steel building go together quickly and easily.