Structural Steel
Structural steel is a common building material used to create a structure when reinforced concrete is too bulky or special shapes are required. Lighter than concrete, cost-effective, and easy to install on-site, steel allows design freedom. In large-span buildings, structural steel can form the entire structure, from walls and slabs to the roof, offering a lightweight and efficient alternative to traditional construction methods. Its strength-to-weight ratio makes it ideal for complex designs.