Cold-formed steel (CFS) is a type of steel shaped at room temperature using a process known as cold-forming or cold-working. This process involves bending, rolling, or stamping the steel sheet or strip into the desired shape and size without using heat.
Read MoreSuppose you're about to start building your dream new home, renovating or commencing another building project. In that case, the decisions you make at the beginning of the build will have short and long-term budget effects.
One of these decisions is what material to use for the house framing, roof trusses and flooring system.
Read MoreA large part of Australia comprises Bushfire-prone areas, making it tricky when choosing the suitable materials to build your new project. In this article, we put the case forward for choosing Steel House Frames and Trusses.
Read MoreTRUECORE® steel offers strength, precision, and long-term durability for residential and commercial construction. This in-depth guide explores its key benefits, technical specifications, and typical applications. Backed by BlueScope, TRUECORE® is the smart choice for builders seeking reliability and performance.
Read MoreMost people don't traditionally think of steel when thinking about flooring bearers and joists. However, a steel flooring system offers greater durability and strength over traditional timber joists and will provide further cost savings due to its resistance to pests such as termites and borers.
Read MoreWhen building in Australia, your framing options are between steel and timber frames and trusses, of which both have their unique advantages and disadvantages.
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