Examples of 'steel-framed' in a sentence

Meaning of "steel-framed"

steel-framed (verb): To reinforce or strengthen something, typically a structure, using steel framing

How to use "steel-framed" in a sentence

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How many steel-framed buildings in history.
Development study on connections in steel-framed buildings.
Steel-framed structures are inherently ductile.
One advantage of owning a steel-framed bicycle is durability.
Steel-framed shade structures are not of cultural heritage significance.
I would like to send him a steel-framed bicycle.
The steel-framed windows give an impression of its ambition towards modern architecture.
The room doors are steel-framed with glass panels.
These systems do not provide a fire rating for adjacent wood - or steel-framed walls.
Optimization of a bracing system of a steel-framed building via parametric design.
The steel-framed structure is faced with white glazed brick and terra cotta trim.
Wang had a shaved head and steel-framed glasses.
This sturdy steel-framed spin bike is well within most budgets and extremely durable, as well.
Typical structural, erection and shop drawings for steel-framed buildings will be explained.
It has a steel floor and steel-framed walls and roof paneled with thick, bulletproof polycarbonate plastic.

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This paper discusses these recent developments in relation to a number of steel-framed framed buildings.
Floors can be provided for steel-framed buildings in a number of different ways.
This has allowed to develop precise specifications of fire protection requirements for steel-framed buildings.
This is the first time a steel-framed skyscraper has collapsed because of fire.
After looking at different options I came across a steel-framed construction.
Many large warehouses and other steel-framed structures require heavily loaded concrete floor slabs.
Steel-framed lift and stair shaft.
This approach is enabled by the steel-framed concert hall and foyer structures.
The steel-framed building has two stories plus basement and attic floors, with a mansard roof.
For the first time in history, a steel-framed building collapsed because of fire.
Steel-framed building construction.
Quickly adopted by armies around the world, the steel-framed semiautomatic reigned for decades.
Steel-framed high-rises are designed to be highly redundant structural systems.
The existing basement will be deepened and a new steel-framed structure inserted behind retained perimeter walls.
How many steel-framed buildings in history have collapsed due to fire?
Never before OR since had fire caused a steel-framed building to collapse.
The pressed steel-framed car was quite modern, with a cellular radiator ( with fan ) and a throttle control.
Here 's what demolition experts use in steel-framed buildings The linear shaped charge.
The building is completely steel-framed.
The stylized building is a steel-framed structure clad in white Sierra granite.
Often single-speeds are fully rigid, steel-framed bikes.
Boulton & Paul developed steel-framed aircraft under their designer John Dudley North.
The station 's main buildings were of steel-framed construction.
It is a steel-framed building, clad with Portland stone.
Generally, modern European buildings feature steel-framed floors with thin concrete slabs.
How many steel-framed buildings in history All right, then.
Tower Buildings was one of the first steel-framed buildings in England.
WHEREAS, The steel-framed structure was built in only two years, and.
Here 's what demolition experts use in steel-framed buildings.
Interior non-load-bearing steel-framed assemblies can support cavity insulation.
The south-west elevation has three square, steel-framed windows.
He got the steel-framed bicycle.
The Siegel-Cooper building becomes in the city--largest in the world. the first steel-framed department store.
Open-ended light steel-framed storage buildings.
Small, light and easy to move with steel-framed structure.

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