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  • Types of Steel Pipes

    Steel pipes are among the most common materials found in various industrial, automotive and construction frameworks. This is due to their properties of great strength, sturdiness and flexibility,...

  • What Are the Most Common Materials Used in Bridge Construction?

    Bridges help vehicles and pedestrians bypass obstacles. Bridges can span rivers, canyons or roads, and often cut travel time dramatically by providing a more direct route. Bridges are complex...

  • Procedure for Bridge Construction

    Suspension bridges are able to span longer distances than any other type of bridge. They consist of very large vertical framing members known as anchorages which are embedded in concrete at the...

  • House Framing Definitions

    House framing is the process of erecting the structural support components of a house. When framing is complete, the various components make up the skeleton of the house, providing the basic shape...

  • How to Design a Distinctive Home

    A distinctive home makes a statement about you. It tells visitors and folks passing by that you're imaginative, bold, a little nutty or environmentally conscious. Most unusual exterior designs can...

  • Advantages of Reinforced Concrete

    Reinforced concrete uses extra materials like steel bars, wooden beams or fibers, along with a wire frame to help mold the concrete. The reinforcement interacts with the concrete, strengthening it...

  • How to Make Steel

    Steel is the second most important man-made building material in the world, next to concrete. It is used for architectural structures, transportation systems and for manufacturing vehicles and...

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