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An introduction to Quonset huts

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Quonset huts were first built during the World War II when the constructors began to realize that steel buildings were not only cheap to build but it also took less time than a brick and concrete building to build one. It started off from the idea of airplane hangars built by the Military and Air force. These structures were easy to be assembled and moved to a new location if the need so arised. Only a handful of soldiers were required to 6 meter wide and 15 meter long Quonset huts. The allies used Quonset huts to protect their soldiers, airplanes, armory and inventory from snow, rain and sunlight.
These initial Quonset huts were neither good to look at nor very strong, therefore construction companies in the early sixties decided to change that by making stronger and better looking Quonset huts. This became possible only three decades back when companies invented construction grade steel that was stronger. Quonset huts are in demand today, both on the household and commercial building sector.
Compared to a traditionally built building, Quonset huts have several advantages. They are stronger, safer and cheaper. They are built to easily see a natural disaster like earthquake and hurricane through. Quonset huts are also eco friendly as the material can be reused and recycled in other buildings.
Today, Quonset huts are just another name given to steel buildings. Steel buildings use non traditional building materials like steel sheets, columns and blocks made out of re enforced steel. The primary construction materials used in a traditional building are bricks, concrete and wood. Quonset huts have a higher aesthetic appeal than traditional buildings, they are also stronger, last longer and safer and cost less. Perforated sheets are the most commonly used building material in Quonset huts Quonset huts. The cost and weight of building the structure goes down when perforated sheets are used.Perforated sheets help bring the cost and weight of Quonset huts. Compared to traditionally built sheets, these are easier to bend and to be blended into desired shapes. A lot of people are opting for Quonset huts to build their home, offices and modern buildings. Even though they are called Quonset huts, their newer generations have grown into 100 storey skyscrapers.
Quonset huts are now available in various sizes and shapes as pre fabricated units. An engineer can design Quonset huts on his computer and computer controlled units can create the blocks. On a first look, they can not be distinguished from a house built of masonry or concrete as the finishing can be done over the steel structure. You can not have a Quonset huts building with designer windows, plumbing and insulation. Quite a few developers are selling Quonset huts on the internet. These developers also take orders to deliver and assemble a Quonset huts on site. If you plan on placing the order for a Quonset huts online make sure you read the terms of service and the contract very carefully. Check for materials used, time taken to build and labor costs to determine the actual cost of the deal. See these also Steel building ... Steel sheds ... Commercial steel buildings ...

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