Based in Auckland, New Zealand, FrameCAD expanded its focus on North America following the opening of a new customer success center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The new center will feature hands-on demonstrations of FrameCAD’s end-to-end solution that simplifies and automates steel framing construction, from design and engineering to manufacture, build, and delivery to the job site. Offsite manufacturing offers benefits which include repeatability, less reliance on skilled labor, and schedule efficiencies. With prefabricated cold-formed steel, individual building components and panels, including walls, floors, and roofs, can be constructed off-site, providing flexibility for on-site assembly with predictable schedules and with minimal errors that could trigger rework. Cold-formed steel can also be used for fully finished 3D volumetric modules or pods, which are manufactured in a controlled environment and arrive at the jobsite ready to install for accelerated construction with minimal rework and virtually zero waste. 

“Cold-formed steel offers a solution to owners and developers frustrated by wasteful, delayed, and over-budget projects,” says Curtis Edgecombe, executive vice president at FrameCAD. “It’s time for a better way to build. By connecting the entire process from design to assembly, FrameCAD offers a proven path to more sustainable, resilient, and affordable structures.”

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