Pre Engineer Building

Aaliya Interiors
Pre Engineer Building
Aaliya Interiors is a manufacturer of pre-engineered buildings (PEBs) in Gurugram, Haryana. They offer a wide range of PEBs, including warehouses, factories, offices, and retail spaces. One example of a PEB that Aaliya Interiors has built is a 10,000 square foot warehouse for a manufacturing company. The warehouse is made of steel and has a clear span of 100 feet. It is designed to withstand wind loads of up to 100 mph and seismic activity of up to 8 on the Richter scale. Another example is a 5,000 square foot office building for a technology company. The building is made of steel and has a clear span of 50 feet. It is designed to be energy efficient and has features such as solar panels and LED lighting. Aaliya Interiors also offers a design service for PEBs. Their engineers can work with you to design a PEB that meets your specific needs and requirements.
Here are some of the benefits of using a pre-engineered building:
- Faster construction time: PEBs can be constructed much faster than traditional buildings. This is because the components of a PEB are prefabricated in a factory and then assembled on-site.
- Lower cost: PEBs can be more cost-effective than traditional buildings. This is because they use less material and labor to construct.
- Greater flexibility: PEBs can be easily customized to meet your specific needs. This makes them a good choice for a variety of applications.
- If you are considering building a new building, a pre-engineered building is a good option to consider. Aaliya Interiors can help you design and build a PEB that meets your needs and budget. Here are some of the key design considerations for pre-engineered buildings:
- Clear span: The clear span is the distance between the bearing points of the structure. The clear span of a PEB can be up to 300 feet.
- Bay spacing: The bay spacing is the distance between the columns of the structure. The bay spacing of a PEB can be up to 50 feet.
- Roof slope: The roof slope of a PEB is typically between 2 and 12 degrees.
- Live loads: Live loads are the loads imposed on the structure by people, furniture, and equipment. The live loads for a PEB are typically based on the International Building Code (IBC).
- Dead loads: Dead loads are the loads imposed on the structure by the weight of the materials used to construct it. The dead loads for a PEB are typically based on the IBC.
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