








Metal building components are the individual parts—ranging from primary framing members like columns and rafters to secondary supports like purlins and girts—that are engineered to work together as a cohesive, durable structure. These components are often prefabricated in a controlled environment to ensure precision, leading to faster assembly and reduced on-site labor compared to traditional construction. Core Structural Components
: This includes the rigid frame columns and rafters that support the building's weight and withstand environmental loads like wind and snow.
: High-durability roof and wall panels provide the exterior skin, protecting the interior from the elements. Essential Functional Features Pre-Engineered Steel Building Components
: Purlins (roof supports) and girts (wall supports) run laterally to provide a framework for attaching exterior panels.