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These images document the fabrication and erection of a light gauge steel (LGS) framed structure, showcasing the precision and versatility of cold-formed galvanised steel construction. Workers in high-visibility vests are seen assembling the structural frame on-site, with activities ranging from ground-level preparation to elevated work at roof truss height, demonstrating the hands-on expertise involved in every stage of the build.
The photographs highlight the key components of the LGS system, including full-height wall stud panels, horizontal nogging and bridging members, diagonal wind bracing, and a precision-engineered roof truss grid with parallel rafters and bolted nodal connections. The open frame structure clearly illustrates the clean, accurate nature of cold-formed steel fabrication, where every component is pre-engineered for speed and consistency on site.
Staged alongside the frame are prefabricated decorative steel panels featuring X-cross motifs and an ornate lattice column base, reflecting the system's capability to accommodate both structural and architectural finish elements. The wider site context shows the completed adjacent building clad in dark profiled steel sheeting, offering a glimpse of the polished end result that this framing system delivers.
From initial erection through to completed cladding, these images represent our team's commitment to quality, safety, and craftsmanship in light gauge steel frame construction — a fast, durable, and sustainable solution for commercial and architectural building projects.