Design and engineering principles for Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) projects, covering detailing, connections, hybrid integrations, installation techniques, software tools, and best practices for optimal performance and compliance.
In the realm of construction, light steel framing has emerged as an integral method that harmonizes seamlessly with Canada’s architectural techniques. Widely embraced across the nation, particularly in residential and light commercial projects, its compatibility stems from adherence to Canadian regulations and its inherent versatility. If you’re curious about why architects and builders in Canada favor this method, here’s a closer look: Adherence to Canadian Codes and Standar
The House Building Stages with FRAMECAD Using FRAMECAD's advanced cold-formed steel framing system, the house construction process unfolds through several meticulously planned stages: preconstruction, framing, rough-ins (mechanical, electrical, plumbing), insulation, cladding and roofing, internal finishes, and final completion. FRAMECAD’s technology optimizes each step by integrating design, manufacturing, and on-site assembly to ensure efficiency and precision. Below is a