Structural Steel Building for the School for Performing ArtsWhen the SPCA School for the Performing Arts contracted Avenue Fabricating, Inc. to develop and build this featured structure, we knew it would be our largest project yet. Upholding a tight tolerance of 1/16", we manufactured the necessary components for building. Constructed from rolled steel, the structural steel building features an array of interior catwalks, mezzanines, ladders, stairs, and rails. All steel received one coat of grey primer. A variety of steel materials were used throughout manufacturing, including: wide flange beams grade A992; channels, squares, and plate grade A36; and pipe grade A500-GrB. The project required a total of 2,000 tons of material and lasted 9 months. The building now serves as an educational facility in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. To learn more about this building project, please contact Avenue Fabricating. (click on thumbnail to enlarge)  Steel Structure partially finishedSteel Structure partially finished | |  Overview of building Part 1Overview of building Part 1 | |  Overview of building Part 2
Overview of building Part 2 | | |  Steel plate stringer stair with glass handrail
Steel plate stringer stair with glass handrail | |  Close up of glass handrail
Close up of glass handrail | |  Overview of Stairs
Overview of Stairs |

Specifications| Project Name | | SCPA School for Performing Arts |
| | Tightest Tolerance | | 1/16" |
| | Job Tonnage | | 2,000 tons |
| | Surface Preparation | | SSPC-SP6 & SSPC-SP3 |
| | Material Used | | Wide flange beams grade A992, Channels Grade A36, Squares Grade A36, Pipe Grade A500-GrB, Plate Grade A36. |
| | Paint | | All steel received 1 coat of grey primer |
| | Job Duration | | 9 Months |
| | Industry for Use | | Education |
| | Delivery Location | | Lawrenceburg, IN |

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