Archive for May, 2009

Quonset Huts

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Hundreds of thousands of Quonset huts were manufactured during World War II. The Navy spurred the production of so many Quonset huts, because they needed portable sturdy buildings that could be put in place without construction crews. Quonset huts are prefabricated semi circular structures that were modeled after similar structures created by the British in WWI. The hut is named after Quonset Point, where it was first created in Rhode Island. Quonset huts had the advantage of a lot of open space inside, due to the galvanized iron cross section design. The flexibility and simplicity of the huts allowed the military to have immediate solid structures for medical facilities, vehicle repair shops, barracks and storage. They offered a step up from the combination of tents and wooden platforms that were previously used for such purposes. After the war, the Quonset huts were sold to the public and started being seen across the country for various civilian uses. Since then, Quonset huts not produced by the military have been manufactured and utilized for a plethora of commercial and residential uses.

Quonset huts provided the foundation for the modern prefabricated steel building of today. One of the big problems with the semi circular design on Quonset huts, was that it was difficult to place square items flush to the wall on the floor. The structure was later altered to have walls at 90 degree angles, which eliminated the wasted space of the original curved wall design. The design change actually allowed the structures to break down even smaller and made it lighter to ship. And the curved arc frame introduced by the advent of Quonset huts is still used by a lot of the current portable steel building manufacturers.

The same portability and ease of construction concept that made Quonset huts so invaluable to the U.S. military is why steel buildings are such an attractive option for residential and commercial uses today. Like Quonset huts, the current metal buildings are super easy to put together and do not require special tools or knowledge. Both businesses and home owners use metal structures for any number of uses. They are gymnasiums, body shops, churches and garages. They are more economical than traditional buildings and require little maintenance. The Quonset huts live on.

Buildings You Can Trust

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Most structures we see today are made out of the exact same material. Metal is that material. Since most commercials are made out of metal, and these structures tend to last quite a bit of time, why not do the smart thing and obtain you own metal building. At a fraction of the cost, you can own you very own commercially built, metal structure. You may wonder where you can find such companies that build metal structures are such low prices. It is easy, prefabricated metal structures are the best way to keep costs low. A simple search on your favorite search engine, will yield you thousands of choices for your building needs.

Why is prefabrication the best choice for you? Its pretty simple, getting a metal structure pre fabricated is saving you time and money. You do not have to wait for them to actually make the structure, or even wait for them to build it, it is already made to your specifications. Your now worrying about the time it takes to set a metal structure up. A crack team of assemblers usually come with the package. A lot of companies have self assembly metal structures available. The self assembly, usually sell at lower price. This is another huge advantages in prefabricated metal structures purchasing.

What are the uses for metal structures? There are loads of uses for metal structures, the most poplar use is second garages. Purchasing metal structures always tends to mold your needs. You now do not have to worry about your exposed vehicle, or exposed farm equipment, you now have a structure to protect it from the weather. You also have the perfect protection from the elements.

Imagine the money and time you will save in getting your business or home a prefabricated metal structure. These American made metal structures, will last you for years. During these tough economic times, who would not want to save some dough when wanting to build structures for your business or home. Even if you do not have the time to set one of these structures for yourself, you can pay the extra fee and have the company set it up for you. Mull it over, think about it, but metal structures are the way to go for your expansion needs in your business or home.