The Rambler System - A building system that is faster and more efficient while at the same time providing a structure that is long lasting and versatile.
This type of building is considered a hybrid of steel posts/beams and wood ribs (purlins). The heavy duty steel frames sit on concrete piers.
This makes for an extremely strong and versatile structure. Insulation is placed between the purlins and windows/doors can be installed with standard carpentry. They will be built using bolts, screws and nails so that it could be disassembled someday rather than torn down making it a sustainable design.
Wall "modules" with doors and windows are bolted in.
The posts and beams have welded U-brackets to allow the horizontal wood "purlins" to be bolted in.
Other points…
Cross train the workers so that one crew can do a majority of the work.
Standardize as many parts as possible to minimize work in the field.
A goal is to reduce labor costs and speed up construction for a given structure by a minimum of 25%.
22 x 38 workshop and house. Exterior finish can be whatever makes sense for the project and climate. Metal siding is good looking and is low maintenance but it can be stucco, wood siding, whatever is best.
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Mike Taggett - Hurricane, Utah
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