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30th June 1961, Page 89
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Wide Range of • Steel Buildings

THE range of standard steel framed buildings made by Sanders and Forster, Ltd., of Barking, Essex, now includes a structure known as the S. and F. Arched Roof Building.

Spans of from 50 ft. to 210 ft. are available with cave heights of from 11 ft. to 30 ft. The main frames are spaced at 20 ft. intervals and buildings can be supplied in any multiple of this length. The buildings will be particularly suitable where a large unobstructed floor space, free from internal columns, is needed.

Roof lighting is normally provided by continuous strips of patent glazing, or translucent roof lights can be substituted if required.

Cladding of the roof and walls may be of corrugated asbestos sheeting or of any of the conventional covering materials, but, if preferred, the steel frame can be readily combined with traditional building materials.

Steel framed sliding doors, steel sashes, ventilators and any standard accessories can also be incorporated.

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