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PEMB case study

Ellensburg PEMB School Building

This PEMB steel building was built as a 70x64x20 structure with a 3:12 roof slope. The project shows a pre-engineered I-beam system used for a clean, durable school building with open interior flexibility and efficient steel erection.

Ellensburg PEMB school building exterior

Location

Ellensburg, WA

Building system

PEMB / I-beam steel building

Size

70x64x20

Roof slope

3:12

Project type

School building

Project Overview

This school building project in Ellensburg, Washington uses a PEMB / I-beam steel system sized at 70x64x20 with a 3:12 roof slope. The layout supports open interior flexibility for school use while keeping a clean, durable steel envelope.

Building Solution

The pre-engineered metal building approach helped organize framing, roof slope, and erection sequencing for a practical school structure. The I-beam system supports clear interior planning and efficient steel installation.

Result

The finished building shows how a PEMB school structure can combine defined dimensions, practical roof slope, and durable steel construction for long-term educational use.

Project Photos

PEMB school building exterior detail
PEMB school building framing and exterior
PEMB school building side elevation
PEMB school building project photo
PEMB school building construction progress
PEMB school building site photo
PEMB school building erection photo
PEMB school building exterior progress
PEMB school building steel erection
PEMB school building project progress

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