Steel factory buildings are widely preferred for manufacturing, logistics, energy, and large industrial applications due to their fast construction, high structural strength, and consistent quality. A standardized and engineering-driven construction process ensures safety, reliability, and cost efficiency—delivering maximum value to industrial clients.
Below is a customer-oriented explanation of the complete construction and installation workflow.
1. Engineering Design & Technical Confirmation
The first stage involves structural engineering and design, including:
1.1 Structural layout design
1.2 Load calculations (wind, snow, seismic, crane loads)
1.3 Component sizing and thickness selection
1.4 Connection design (bolted or welded)
1.5 BIM modeling and installation simulation
Accurate engineering ensures smooth coordination between fabrication and on-site assembly.
2. Factory Fabrication of Steel Components
Steel components are manufactured with precision through automated production lines:
2.1 Steel cutting & material preparation
2.2 H-beam assembly and welding
2.3 Column and beam fabrication
2.4 Drilling, straightening, and finishing
2.5 Anti-rust treatment, painting, or galvanizing
2.6 Factory inspection and trial assembly
Factory-prefabricated components improve quality control and reduce on-site risks.
3. Foundation Work & Anchor Bolt Installation
Steel buildings typically use isolated or strip foundations. Key steps include:
3.1 Excavation and reinforcement
3.2 Formwork preparation and concrete pouring
3.3 Anchor bolt positioning and secondary grouting
3.4 Foundation inspection & level verification
Accurate anchor bolt installation is critical for structural alignment.
4. Main Steel Structure Installation
This phase forms the primary framework of the building:
- Lifting and positioning steel columns
- Installing steel beams to form structural bays
- Erecting bracing systems (roof bracing, wall bracing)
- Frame alignment and verticality adjustments
- Final torque for high-strength bolts & welding work
Cranes or lifting equipment ensure safe, efficient installation.
5. Wall and Roof Cladding Installation
5.1 Common cladding materials include:
5.1.1 Rock wool sandwich panels
5.1.2 Polyurethane insulated panels
5.1.3 Color-coated metal sheets
5.1.4 Standing seam aluminum-magnesium-manganese systems
5.2 Process includes:
5.2.1 Purlin installation (C/Z steel)
5.2.2 Roof panel installation
5.2.3 Wall panel installation
5.2.4 Skylights, ventilation systems, gutters, and drainage
The cladding system determines insulation, fire protection, and waterproofing performance.
6. Doors, Windows & Accessory Installations
Including:
6.1 Roller shutter doors / sectional doors
6.2 Aluminum windows / daylight panels
6.3 Rainwater pipes, flashings, trims
6.4 Platforms, steel stairs, catwalks
6.5 Crane beams and overhead cranes (if required)
These elements complete the functional requirements of the facility.
7. Final Testing, Inspection & Handover
Before delivery, the project undergoes:
7.1 Bolt torque inspection
7.2 Welding NDT inspection
7.3 Dimensional & verticality verification
7.4 Roof waterproof testing
7.5 Final acceptance & project handover
By integrating design, fabrication, and installation, steel factory buildings offer superior speed, strength, and industrial value.

