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About CFS2 COLD FORMED STEEL SYSTEMS technology

CFS2 COLD FORMED STEEL SYSTEMS - PROCESS

  

Steel frame construction is a modern building method that involves using cold-formed steel members to create the structure of a building. The process involves several steps:


  1. Design: The design process is the first step in steel frame construction. A team of architects, engineers, design, and contractors work together to create a design that meets the client's requirements and complies with building codes and regulations.
  2. Fabrication:   Once the design is finalized, the steel frame components are fabricated off-site in a factory or manufacturing plant. The steel members are cut, punched, and formed according to the design specifications using specialized machines and tools.
  3. Delivery:  The steel components are transported to the construction site after fabrication. The delivery is usually done using trucks or trailers.
  4. Site preparation: The construction site must be prepared before the steel components are installed. This involves grading and leveling the site, designing the foundation, and installing water,  electricity, and sewer lines.
  5. Installation:   Once the site is ready, the steel components are installed using cranes and other heavy equipment. The components are connected using bolts and screws, and the steel frame is erected one section at a time.
  6. Enclosure:   After erecting the steel frame, the building envelope is installed. This includes the exterior walls, roofing, windows, and doors. The enclosure helps to protect the interior of the building from the elements.
  7. Finishing:   The final step in the steel frame construction process is finishing. This includes the installation of interior finishes such as drywall, flooring,  and paint, as well as the installation of mechanical and electrical systems such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical wiring.


Overall, steel frame construction offers many advantages over traditional building methods, including faster construction times, lower labor costs, and greater flexibility in design.

CFS2 FRAMECAD TECHNOLOGY

FRAMECAD is a technology company that designs and manufactures advanced cold-formed steel framing machines, software, and building systems. 


Their technology allows for the rapid and efficient construction of buildings using cold-formed steel, which is stronger and more durable than traditional building materials.


FRAMECAD machines use advanced software to design and manufacture cold-formed steel framing components, such as wall frames, roof trusses, and floor joists.

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