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Truss Elevation SCALE 1:200: Notes

The document outlines the advantages and disadvantages of Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB). Advantages include faster construction, cost-effectiveness, flexible design, durability, and energy efficiency. Disadvantages involve limited design flexibility for complex styles, higher transportation costs, potential thermal expansion issues, the need for skilled labor, and difficulties in modifications post-erection.

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Truss Elevation SCALE 1:200: Notes

The document outlines the advantages and disadvantages of Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB). Advantages include faster construction, cost-effectiveness, flexible design, durability, and energy efficiency. Disadvantages involve limited design flexibility for complex styles, higher transportation costs, potential thermal expansion issues, the need for skilled labor, and difficulties in modifications post-erection.

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NOTES

Advantages of PEB
(Pre-Engineered Building)
Structures:
Faster construction due to
prefabrication and easy
assembly.
Cost-effective with
reduced
material and labor costs.
Flexible design allowing
customization and
expansion.
Durable and low
maintenance with
corrosion-resistant
materials.
Lighter weight resulting in
less
foundation stress.
Energy-efficient with better
insulation and natural
lighting
options.
Environmental sustainability
TRUSS ELEVATION due to less material waste
and recyclability.
SCALE 1:200 Disadvantages of PEB
Structures:
Limited design flexibility for
very complex or unique
architectural styles.
Higher transportation costs
for long-distance delivery
of
prefabricated
components.
Potential thermal
expansion
issues if not designed
properly
for climate variations.
Skilled labor required for
precise assembly and
installation.
Difficult modifications after
erection due to
prefabricated
components.

STUDENT NAME
NAME: ABHISHEK M
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1RW22AT006 5th A
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW PRE ENGINEERED BUILDINGS- TRUSS


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SUBJECT NAME
MATERIALS AND METHODS IN
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - V
MARKS

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