Thanks to the evolution of steel framing technology, itโ€™s now possible to build structures using innovative construction techniques to work smarter, faster and safer, while minimizing construction costs and reducing the environmental impact of a building over its life.

Smart Building

Smart buildings are constructed with environmental responsibility and sustainability in mind. They link core systems โ€” water meters, pumps, fire alarms, power and lighting โ€” through sensors so they can share data and controls with one another,ย  says Tom Bell ofย Irisys.

But smart buildings also feature โ€œenvironmentally friendly credentialsโ€ of construction, Bell says. โ€œThe main motivation behind the smart building is to avoid โ€ฆ [the] wasteful use of energy and resources,โ€ he notes.

The Poly Canyon Village, San Luis Obispo, provides a quintessential example of a smart building framed with cold-formed steel (CFS) framing.

  • Poly Canyon Village is the largest CFS load-bearing framing project in California, featuring 11,000 wall panels
  • Originally planned for a 20-month schedule, the project was successfully completed in 14-months, shaving off six months from the original schedule
  • The project achieved a LEEDยฎ Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council

Tegan Sullivan, Clark Design/Build, confirms that the LEEDยฎ certification requirement was a main reason steel framing was selected for Poly Canyon Village.

โ€œWhen they were deciding how they would build, CFS and the panelization process was attractive because of the off-site plant,โ€ Sullivan says.

In addition to qualifying for a LEEDยฎ credit because of steelโ€™s recycled content, the project earned LEED points because the steel stud manufacturing plant was located within 500 miles of the job site.

Article cited from BuildSteel.org