Modular wood frame design is a construction approach where building components, typically wood-framed sections, are prefabricated offsite and then assembled on-site. This method offers advantages like faster construction time, improved quality control, and potential cost savings compared to traditional site-built construction.
Light gauge steel (LGS) framing is a construction method that utilizes thin, cold-formed steel sheets to create the structural frame of a building. It's a popular alternative to traditional wood framing, offering various benefits like strength, durability, and fire resistance. LGS framing involves connecting steel studs, tracks, and other components to create a structural wall.
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