It’s a common misconception that only low-rise buildings up to two or three stories can be built with cold formed steel. Many also think that cold formed steel (CFS) is limited to small, non-critical interior or exterior framing applications. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. The structural integrity of CFS framing suits mid-rise buildings as well.
Combined with the well-known economic benefits; cold formed steel has taken the construction industry to new horizons with faster, higher quality and more sustainable construction of residential and commercial buildings around the world.
In this article, we’ll cover the proven suitability of CFS – and its other many benefits – for taller buildings.
Why cold formed steel framing grants excellent structural integrity to mid-rise projects
There are many benefits for using cold formed steel framing for mid-rise buildings
Cost-effectiveness:
- Steel confers cost reductions in terms of the overall cost of construction. By using CFS, you can save on design, engineering, and energy costs.
- Project timelines are typically reduced with cold formed steel construction, leading to improved cash flow on the side of owners, as well as faster ROI.
- Lower risk insurance is likely, given the general safety benefits of steel over and above other materials (such as wood).
Design flexibility:
- Steel never shrinks, unlike wood, and is dimensionally stable. Steel components can be very precisely specified, and CFS is easily used in a wide variety of design configurations.
- Steel components allow for wider frame spacing and longer spans, allowing for larger and more customizable interior spaces.
Safety:
- Steel is non-combustible, never burns and does not contribute fuel to fires.
- Fires, which may reach a maximum of 900°C – 1,100°C, generally cannot reach the melting point of steel at 1,500°C.
- When properly engineered, steel framing is highly ductile, absorbing the impact of seismic activity without warping.
Sustainability:
- Steel is very commonly reused and recycled in construction applications without loss of quality.
- 97% of the by-products of steel are reused.
- The overall recycling rate of steel, taking all industries into account, is 81%.
The many benefits of steel in construction, including its superior durability and resilience, make it a worthy option for use in multi-level buildings.
Examples of mid-rise projects using cold formed steel
The Mariposa VII
Sagebrush Apartments

388 Lonsdale Street
Sage Park Assisted Living Facility
Other realistic possibilities for mid-rise CFS construction include office buildings, hotels, dormitories, healthcare facilities and many more. Since larger construction projects in any part of the world benefit from the highest quality materials, as well as shortened time frames, it is worth considering CFS regardless of project type.
Cold formed steel solves many of the issues encountered by owners, developers and other stakeholders engaged in building mid-rise projects. Structural CFS meets regulatory standards, offers engineers and designers a great degree of flexibility, and takes advantage of new, improved technologies that are ready to meet the demands of 21st-century construction — even and especially when it comes to larger, multi-level buildings.
Learn more about how cold-formed steel can be applied in your upcoming projects, by contacting our team today.
Source
FRAMECAD.COM
https://blog.framecad.com/blog/accelerate-the-construction-of-mid-rise-buildings-with-cold-formed-steel-and-framecad