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Title: The prefabricated metal buildings


1
The prefabricated metal buildings
  • A strategy for the adoption of advanced
    Information Technologies

2
Introduction
  • Existing processes and business environment
  • Available and suitable information technologies
  • A framework target plan, including assessment of
    potential benefits
  • Assess the expected costs of achieving the plan
  • Analysis of the readiness for implementation of
    the framework plan
  • A detailed plan for the next incremental step

3
Business Environment
  • What is the prefabricated metal buildings
    industry?
  • Composed of firms fabricating the components of
    complete low-rise nonresidential building systems
  • Categorized in the manufacturing industry section
    according to the Economic Census

4
Business environment (Cont.)
  • An economic review
  • Popular as nonresidential structures
  • 65 percents share of nonresidential market
    compared with about 50 in 1990 and 35 in the
    early 1970s. (U.S. industry and trade outlook
    2000)
  • Affordability, faster completion and occupation
    times, and high quality

5
Business environment (Cont.)
Companies No. Employees No. Add value (1,000)
Less 20 employees 364 2,079 114,427
20 to 99 178 7,995 545,984
100 to 999 61 15,893 1,107,416
Total 603 25,967 1,767,827
  • The total number of companies is 603.
  • Added value is 1, 767, 827, 000.
  • Companies with less 20 employees are over a half
    among total
  • The majority of the output are the larger
    companies
  • Source The 1997 Economic Census

6
Processes environment
  • How are companies involved?
  • Companies can serve the consumers directly as a
    design-build team
  • Companies can be involved in the design process
    only
  • Companies can be involved in the manufacturing
    and erection process only
  • Companies can be the subcontractors and materials
    suppliers

7
Processes environment (Cont.)
  • What activities exist?
  • Win contract to acquire project
  • Planning and scheduling
  • Design
  • Manufacturing and assembling
  • Storage and delivery
  • Erection

8
Processes environment (Cont.)
9
Available Information Technologies
  • A list of technologies being used
  • 2-D drawing
  • 3-D modeling e.g. PresentationPlus 3D
  • Fabrication and assembly CNC, CAM, Robotics
  • Interactive online system (Design, pricing,
    detailing, bill of materials, erection and
    fabrication drawing) e.g. QUESTmb

10
Available Information Technologies (Cont.)
  • PresentationPlus 3D by Loseke Technologies, Inc.
  • Show the clients the building in color and in
    three dimensions
  • Can modify the building from size to location of
    openings then show the clients the results
    instantly.

11
Available Information Technologies (Cont.)
  • Integrated online system by steelbuilding.com
  • Customers can choose the building dimensions and
    roof pitch, and accessories
  • The computerized design and pricing system
  • Produce a color image of the building and an
    itemized price including delivery charges
  • Automatically calculate shipping charges

12
A frame target plan for simple buildings

13
Assessment of potential benefits for simple
buildings
  • Reducing direct cost of design
  • Reducing the time-From several weeks or months to
    several ours or minutes
  • Fabrication benefits with CNC
  • Reducing cost of detailing
  • Errors reduction

14
Expected costs of achieving the plan
  • Items of expected costs for achieving
  • Software cost
  • Hardware cost
  • Maintaining cost

15
Reference
  • Reference
  • U.S Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census
  • The 1997 Economic Census Manufacturing Industry
    Series
  • The 1997 Economic Census Construction Industry
    Series
  • The U.S Industry and Trade Outlook 2000
  • William D. Booth, Metal Building Contracting and
    Construction, 1999
  • CNC fabrication,
  • http//www.efunda.com/processes/metal_processing/c
    nc.cfm
  • American Straight Steel,
  • http//www.americanstraightsteel.com/manufacturing
    .html
  • CAD/CAM
  • http//www.geocities.com/cadcamworld/
  • Steelbuilding.com
  • http//www.insideselfstorage.com/articles/291spotl
    1.html
  • The link of metal buildings companies
  • http//dmoz.org/Business/Construction_and_Maintena
    nce/Materials_and_Supplies/Special_Construction/Me
    tal_Building_Systems/
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