How does light gauge steel (LGS) enable taller modular buildings? In this episode of Built Different, we examine the weight constraints that limit wood-framed modular construction—and how steel framing changes the structural math for mid-rise projects.
Topics covered:
• Why wood-framed modular buildings are typically capped at 4 stories
• Steel's superior strength-to-weight ratio for load-bearing modules
• How thinner wall assemblies increase usable square footage
• Cumulative dead load reduction and its compounding benefits
• Foundation cost savings from lighter building weight
• Seismic and soil condition considerations for modular mid-rise
For developers targeting 5-8 story modular buildings, understanding the weight problem is critical. Light gauge steel framing removes one of the key constraints holding modular back from competing in urban mid-rise markets.
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