The application of a pre-engineered...
The application of a pre-engineered metal building classification for a $600,000 residential exhibit in Peekskill, N.Y., was a cost-effective way to appropriate fire codes. The three-story, 10-unit building was built forward a tight site that required maximum land use, according to John Tartaglione, president of the building's contractor, Tartaglione Consultants of Peekskill. To access on-site parking, cars are driven below the apartments. "In order to create the same spans throughout the driveway with wood, the fire collection of laws would have required many layers of sheet strength as a fire barrier,"
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