
The erection of a building in Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) is a streamlined process that capitalizes on the fact that the components are pre-fabricated off-site, ensuring faster construction times, cost savings, and high quality. Here’s a more detailed breakdown of the steps involved in the erection of a PEB:
Site Survey:
The first step is ensuring the land is level, cleared of obstacles, and ready for construction. A survey is carried out to verify the dimensions and ensure the site is ready for foundation work.
Foundation Layout:
The foundation, typically a concrete slab or poured footings, is laid based on the PEB design. The foundation layout is carefully aligned with the building’s design dimensions to accommodate the steel frame.
Anchor Bolts Installation:
Anchor bolts are embedded in the foundation to secure the base of the columns during erection.
