THE DEFINITION OF STEEL STRUCTURE
When it comes to building types, choosing the most future-proof type beforehand is the obvious choice. As such, steel structure is the type of building you're looking for, performing better than any other possible structure type – concrete, timber, and so on.

By its nature, steel structure is a structure made of multiple components connected with each other – with each component being created out of structural steel. Structural steel, on the other hand, is a steel-based construction material fabricated in a specific shape and composition to fit the necessary specifications.

As with any other type of building, steel structure constructions have their own problems and benefits. Starting with the positive, steel structures' advantages are quite numerous:
Steel structures have all of the advantages of both mass production and prefabrication, with a few exceptions;
Strengthening steel structures at any point in the future is a possibility, which works towards a prolonged lifecycle;
Ductility – a property of steel to undergo plastic deformation before failing completely, improving reserve strength;
Great fatigue strength;
The overall speed of construction when using steel structures is impressively high, which allows for decreasing the spendings that you'll usually have with prolonged construction jobs;
Steel, in general, has an impressive strength-to-weight ratio, which makes structures themselves to be relatively light in comparison with the amount of weight they can hold;
A lot of steel properties can be predicted with relatively high accuracy, making it far easier to calculate potential stress levels and other important criteria.


