Pre Engineered Buildings

Pre Engineered Building systems are sophisticated software developed systems which are designed to create buildings for a specific use. The complete building system is Pre Engineered to facilitate easy production and assembly on site with maintenance-free exteriors.

Metarch PEBs can withstand the ravages of weather, require minimum maintenance, last longer and can thereby provide a lower life cycle building cost. We make sure that all quality standards are met to its merits at our fabrication work shop. This single window approach ensures the customer a hassle free experience from the stage of planning to the commissioning of building with complete design support including foundations.

Pre Engineered Buildings Types :


Primary Frames :

Primary frames are the main load carrying and support members of a pre-engineered building.
The PEB rigid frame comprises of tapered columns and tapered rafters (the fabricated tapered sections are referred to as built-up members).

Secondary Frames :

Secondary frames includes Purlins, Girts and Eave Struts. These are used to support the wall and roof panels. Purlins are used on the roof; Girts are used to provide framework for wall cladding for sidewalls and endwalls. All eave struts are cold formed C sections well suited at the corners to support sheetings.

Bracings and Fasteners :

These are items that are required in every Steel Structure. They include Anchor Bolts, Connection Bolts, Sag Rods and Cable Bracing Components. Longitudinal cross bracing, used to provide lateral stability to the structure against wind, seismic or other forces.

Mezzanine floors :

The mezzanine framing is connected to the main rigid frame columns for lateral, stability. Standard mezzanine structure consists of built-up beams that support built-up, hot-rolled or cold-formed mezzanine joists which in-turn support a metal deck. A reinforced concrete slab is cast on the metal deck as a finished surface.

Deck Floors :

Canopies are available either on the sidewalls or endwalls. These can be either at eave (called eave overhang) for a simple overhang or for covered storage for equipment and/or vehicles, or below eave (below eave canopy) for an architectural porch.
Roof Extensions are a continuation of the roof over the endwall. They are offered in standard Bay Spacing.

Canopies and Roof extensions :

Canopies are available either on the sidewalls or endwalls. These can be either at eave (called eave overhang) for a simple overhang or for covered storage for equipment and/or vehicles, or below eave (below eave canopy) for an architectural porch.
Roof Extensions are a continuation of the roof over the endwall. They are offered in standard Bay Spacing.

Fascia :

They are available at either on the sidewalls or endwalls, in widths matching the bay spacing. Heights may vary from 600 mm to 3000 mm depending on what it takes to conceal your roof or gain needed space for signage.