Help with Your Prefabricated Metal Building Kit
So, you've purchased a prefabricated metal building and are simply waiting on it to be put together?
Many individuals hire a steel building erector to assist them with the actual construction of these structures. With that in mind, it's important to remember that these professionals do not get involved in finishing work such as plumbing or electrical systems. Instead, they are responsible for the following:
- Tools and Equipment - The erector is usually responsible for providing all of the tools and equipment necessary for unloading and erecting the steel building safely and properly.
- Electric Power and Compressed Air - At the time of erection most buildings do not yet have electricity. The erector is responsible for providing electricity and compressed air needed to power tools and equipment.
- Insulation and Insulation Accessories - The erector is usually responsible for any insulation and insulation accessories to be assembled in conjunction with the exterior wall and roof of the metal building system.
- Temporary Help - The erector should have all the manpower necessary to complete the project on schedule.
- Trash Removal - Often, an erector will use temporary buildings during the erection process. The erector is responsible for removing any temporary buildings or trash resulting from this work.
And there you have it. Whether the system you need is in place for a commercial metal building or any kind of metal storage building meant for personal use, these contractors can help.


