Metal structures and trusses

Metal structures and trusses

Mineral facilities are:
Facilities consisting mainly of steel, and they are considered one of the most important types of buildings, and come in second place in terms of their prevalence after concrete buildings. These metal facilities are used in the construction of bridges, bridges, tunnels, and railway bridges because of their solidity and their ability to withstand cars and heavy trains that pass through them.

Metal Structures Metal structures are characterized by the fact that it is possible to notice any deformation that occurs in them, because steel is a material that can be elongated, and this enables rapid intervention and treatment of these deformations before they worsen and these buildings are exposed to collapse. Metal structures are also characterized by the speed of their construction, as they do not take as long to construct as concrete buildings, because the steel parts that make up these buildings are created in factories and transported to construction sites, where they are assembled and installed there.
Steel makes metal structures strong and able to withstand earthquakes, in addition to being equipped with thermal insulators to protect against sunlight in the summer and water insulators to protect against rain in the winter.