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Worldwide Steel Buildings Provides Steel Structure for West Virginia Church

Worldwide Steel Buildings has helped construct the Stealy Assembly of God Family Life Centre by providing its steel building kits. These do-it-yourself kits helped the church members to build the Centre attached to the Stealey Assembly Chapel, on their own without the use of welding equipment or any other heavy equipment.

The steel kit provided by the company is completely made of recycled steel from the US. The company was able to offer the same at a reasonable price since it avoided paying the middle man and provided the steel kits directly from its factory.

Because of the use of prefabricated engineered steel kits, the construction of the church was done at a faster pace and at the same time, retained its strength. According to the National Sales and Marketing Manager, Warren Bott, many churches now are opting to use pre-engineered buildings. He also said that since the provided instruction manual was clear and precise and with the complete bolt and screw design, the church members found it easy to construct. Worldwide Steel Buildings provides specialized services for airplane hangars, steel garage buildings, industrial, commercial, recreational buildings and horse arenas. Unlike other manufacturers, Worldwide Steel Buildings avoids middleman mark up by providing the steel trusses and buildings directly from their factory at a reasonable price. The company builds the framework for over 300 buildings each year and desires to construct several life centers and churches.

Source: http://www.worldwidesteelbuildings.com

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