When specified by the Order Documents, MetalBuildingDepot.Com is responsible for supplying adequate evidence of compliance with the specifications, design criteria, and design loads, and other specified information. The End Customer assures that such buildings and structures are adequate to resist snowdrifts, wind loads or other conditions as a result of the presence of the metal building. MetalBuildingDepot.Com does not investigate the influence of the metal building on existing building or structures. MetalBuildingDepot.Com is not responsible for the design of any components or materials not provided by MetalBuildingDepot.Com or their interface and connection with the metal building unless such design responsibility is specified in the Order Documents.
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MetalBuildingDepot.Com is responsible only for the structural design of the metal building it provides. MetalBuildingDepot.Com is not responsible for making an independent determination of any local codes or any other requirements not part of the Order Documents. It is MetalBuildingDepot.Com's responsibility to design the metal building to meet the specifications including the design criteria and design loads incorporated into the Order Documents. If the End Customer does not retain a design professional, it is the responsibility of the End Customer to specify the design criteria for the metal building including all applicable design loads. If the End Customer hires a design professional for a construction project, it is the responsibility of the design professional to specify the design criteria for the metal building including all applicable design loads. More specific information may be obtained by contacting your local code enforcement or building official. Unfortunately, this information has not been consistent from one edition of a code to the next edition, much less among the different codes themselves. The objective of this Design Practices section is to provide general design information used by some building codes. These practices have delegated certain responsibilities to each of the parties involved in the sale of a metal building. Throughout the history of the metal building industry, certain practices relating to the design, manufacture, sale and erection of a metal building have become traditional.
Through research, this industry has been able to refine materials, manufacturing and construction techniques to gain the optimum results for in-place construction. The industry has developed structural systems designed to be compatible with ordinary construction materials such as masonry, glass and wood. The building systems industry has gained its leadership position by constantly researching and developing technology to meet modern construction demands. The results are high quality, attractive buildings with higher reliability, flexibility, and lower life cycle costs than alternatives. Today, in the Untied States, the metal building industry accounts for over 65% of all construction in this category using the systems approach. Disabled which could cause problems on this site.Ĭonstruction using a steel building system has gained acceptance as the preferred method for all types of low-rise building projects.