Steel Structure Installation Project in Canada Advances Swiftly, Setting a New Benchmark for Modern Industrial Facilities
As industries in Canada increasingly prioritize sustainable, efficient, and durable building solutions, steel structure factory buildings have become the go-to option for manufacturing and logistics enterprises.
Recently, the steel structure installation phase of the Industrial Park project in Canada, led by shenyanglanying Company, has entered full swing—marking a key milestone in the project timeline.
Covering a total construction area of 20,000 square meters, the facility adopts a high-strength H-beam steel framework combined with insulated sandwich panel systems for the roof and walls.
The design fully complies with Canadian Building Code (NBC) requirements and addresses local environmental conditions, including a wind load of 1.5 kN/m² and snow load of 2.6 kN/m², common in many Canadian regions.
“The entire structural system is engineered for long-term durability and resilience,” said the project’s lead engineer. “We’ve conducted detailed simulations and structural analysis to ensure the building performs reliably under Canada’s variable climate.”
On-site, construction progress has been impressive. Over 80% of the steel components have been erected, using a combination of ground-level assembly and high-precision aerial bolting techniques.
The approach significantly improves both installation speed and safety. The steel structure installation is expected to be completed by the end of the month, after which work will shift to wall cladding, roofing, and mechanical/electrical installations.
To ensure quality and safety, shenyang lanying Company is strictly following international and national standards, including CSA S16 – Design of Steel Structures and CISC steel construction guidelines.
All components were prefabricated with millimeter-level accuracy before being shipped to the site for rapid assembly.
Once completed, the facility will serve as a cornerstone for advanced manufacturing in the region, and is expected to contribute significantly to local industrial development while setting a benchmark for future steel structure projects across Canada.