As an expert in the field of civil engineering, I have seen firsthand the limitations that builders face when using traditional construction materials. However, there is a practical and code-approved solution that is gaining popularity in the industry - cold-formed steel (CFS) construction. Also known as light gauge steel (LGS), this method of construction involves the use of thin steel sheets to create structural components such as walls, floors, and ceilings. But what exactly does CFS stand for in civil engineering? Let me break it down for you.
The Advantages of Cold-Formed Steel Construction
Discover the benefits of using cold-formed steel (CFS) construction in civil engineering projects. Learn about its advantages over traditional materials and why it is considered the future of construction.
Alissa Grisom15/05/20240 minutes read