Using metal in construction

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  • Created by: Sophie
  • Created on: 07-06-14 13:41

Using metal in construction

Advantages

  • Copper is a good electrical conductor for wiring; it is not reactive so can be made into water pipes
  • Lead can be bent easily so is used to seal joints on roofs
  • Steel is strong for girders and scaffolding
  • Aluminium alloys are corrosion resistant

Disadvantages

  • Iron and steel can rust, severely weakening the structure
  • The exploitation of metal ores to extract metal causes pollution and uses up the Earth's limited resources
  • Metals are more expensive than other materials such as concrete

Evaluation

Steel is a commonly used metal and is often used in the construction industry. In terms of strength, it is unbeatable. It does have drawbacks, as mentioned in the disadvantages column. 

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Using metal in construction has become a popular choice due to its durability, strength, and versatility. Whether for structural frameworks, roofing, or even decorative elements, metal offers long-lasting performance and resistance to harsh weather conditions. It pairs seamlessly with other materials like concrete, creating a sturdy and efficient combination for modern buildings. When working with metal in construction projects, it's essential to collaborate with experienced professionals, such as a Concrete Contractor, to ensure proper integration and structural integrity. Together, these materials provide a reliable foundation for any construction endeavor.

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