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.

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.
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