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Telecom Buildings
CES
prefabricated telecom buildings are remarkably flexible in size,
design, and portability. Most of the lightweight prefabricated telecom
buildings are built around a readily expandable galvanized painted
white steel pre-fabricated insulated panel.
Walls
and ceiling panels are available in standard painted white galvanized
panel, 24 gauge 4” insulated panel, (other colors available as an
option). The roof options include standard membrane roofing overlaying
4” insulated panel with option of standing seam metal panel.
All
CES panels are replaceable panels which cause no disturbance to the
interior. Higher insulation values are applied for the insulation of
all telecom buildings (standard R-34 at 4” urethane insulation).
Hot rolled galvanized steel “C” channels are used for
making floor structure panels with a load rating of 700psf then set on
4”X4” steel skids for portability.
Prefabricated
telecom buildings will have fiber optic or other cable access ports
(2,3,4,6” available). CES prefabricated telecom buildings are
provided with rooftop support for antennas and supplemental air
conditioning equipment. High efficient air cooled conditioning packages
are available as requested.
Flexibility
in design is a major advantage of CES prefabricated telecom buildings.
Building size, appearance, design loads etc. can be changed according
to custom requirements. A variety of flooring options are also
available for prefabricated buildings (700 to 1000psf load variance.
Expandability is another advantage, in which modular expansion to
accommodate future requirements is possible. All steel frame work and
panel constructions in telecom buildings will have life time quality of
10 year limited warranty. Lightweight for field installation when
needed. Packaged and ready for remote truck shipment and erection.
CES
telecom buildings are rated at 100 mph wind loads and carry UL and
factory mutual listings and have a 25/50 fire rating. See
specifications.
Prefabricated
telecom buildings are remarkably flexible in size and design. Most of
the lightweight prefabricated telecom buildings are built around a
readily expandable galvanized steel framework.
For
making exterior walls the options available are standard metal panel,
18 gauge panel, aggregate panel, brick, and wood panels. The roof
options include standard 2:12 gable metal panel, standing seam metal
panel and mankato style roof panel, among others.
The
exterior sheeting of the wall and roof panels have resin based super
coating over galvanized substrate. Some manufacturers provide
replaceable outer panels which cause no disturbance at all to the
interior. Higher insulation values are applied for the insulation of
the telecom buildings. Hot rolled steel and galvanized steel are used
for making roof purlins. For making the interior lining panel, the
manufacturers use flush mount, roll formed liner panels of 22 gauge
galvanized steel with a baked on white polyester paint finish on the
walls and ceilings.
Prefabricated
telecom buildings will have fiber optic access. Prefabricated telecom
buildings are provided rooftop space for antennas and supplemental air
conditioning equipment. Particular locations will be present on the
roof for other necessary antennas. An additional space outside the
telecom premises will also be available for the installation of back-up
generators, diesel fuel tanks, electricity transformers and similar
equipment. Most of the telecom buildings require significant riser
space. This is to connect the optic access points, electrical
transformers, rooftop antennas, and telecommunications wiring within
the basement premise.
Flexibility
in design is a major advantage of prefabricated telecom buildings.
Building size, appearance, design loads etc. can be changed according
to your need. A variety of flooring options are also available for
prefabricated buildings. Expandability is another merit, in which
modular expansion to accommodate future requirements is possible. All
steel frame work and panel constructions in telecom buildings will have
life time quality. Lightweight steel frames and non combustible steel
construction are other good points
Prefabricated
telecom buildings are remarkably flexible in size and design. Most of
the lightweight prefabricated telecom buildings are built around a
readily expandable galvanized steel framework.
For
making exterior walls the options available are standard metal panel,
18 gauge panel, aggregate panel, brick, and wood panels. The roof
options include standard 2:12 gable metal panel, standing seam metal
panel and mankato style roof panel, among others.
The
exterior sheeting of the wall and roof panels have resin based super
coating over galvanized substrate. Some manufacturers provide
replaceable outer panels which cause no disturbance at all to the
interior. Higher insulation values are applied for the insulation of
the telecom buildings. Hot rolled steel and galvanized steel are used
for making roof purlins. For making the interior lining panel, the
manufacturers use flush mount, roll formed liner panels of 22 gauge
galvanized steel with a baked on white polyester paint finish on the
walls and ceilings.
Prefabricated
telecom buildings will have fiber optic access. Prefabricated telecom
buildings are provided rooftop space for antennas and supplemental air
conditioning equipment. Particular locations will be present on the
roof for other necessary antennas. An additional space outside the
telecom premises will also be available for the installation of back-up
generators, diesel fuel tanks, electricity transformers and similar
equipment. Most of the telecom buildings require significant riser
space. This is to connect the optic access points, electrical
transformers, rooftop antennas, and telecommunications wiring within
the basement premise.

Flexibility
in design is a major advantage of prefabricated telecom buildings.
Building size, appearance, design loads etc. can be changed according
to your need. A variety of flooring options are also available for
prefabricated buildings. Expandability is another merit, in which
modular expansion to accommodate future requirements is possible. All
steel frame work and panel constructions in telecom buildings will have
life time quality. Lightweight steel frames and non combustible steel
construction are other good points.
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