
At RKR Engineering, we provide Cold Roll Formed Buildings that provide structural integrity, modular efficiency, and swift installation, perfect for contemporary industrial and commercial applications with time-sensitive demands.
Cold Roll Formed (CRF) Buildings are generally built of steel, which is usually made into high-strength sections using precision roll-forming machinery at room temperature. These buildings are light, cheap, and good for quick-build projects without losing their structural integrity.
When speed of building, material efficiency, and modular flexibility are important, CRF systems are the best choice.
These are roll-formed at room temperature from galvanized coils.
C-Sections
Z-Sections
Sigma Sections
Hat Sections
Joists & Runners
Purlins
Girts
Bracing Members
Roof Sheeting
Wall Panels
Flashings & Trims
Insulation Layers
Doors & Windows
Ventilators & Louvers
False Ceilings
Partitions & Drywalls
Self-Drilling Screws
Bolts, Nuts & Washers
Anchor Bolts / Base Plates
Rivets & Clips
Galvanized Steel (Zinc Coated)
Pre-Painted Galvalume (PPGL)
Anti-Corrosive Paints (Optional)
Mobile Cabins and On-Site Offices
Mezzanine Levels and Divisions
Modular Shelters and Utility Sheds
Security Chambers, Toll Stations & Kiosks
Retail Establishments and Temporary Installations
Roof Purlins, Wall Girts, and Lintels
Cold Storage Interiors and Prefabricated Enclosures

Yes. CRF structures can last for 15 to 25 years or more, depending on how they are used, provided they are designed with the right protection and care.
Yes. CRF systems can hold modest weights and can be strengthened based on structural needs, but they are not meant to hold huge loads like structural steel buildings. We make the parts to fit the load requirements.
At RKR Engineering, we pride ourselves on timely execution & completion of each project. Projects under 5,000 square feet may be completed within 2 to 4 weeks, encompassing design, construction, and installation.
It is very subjective depending on the size, design complexity, and site appropriateness, most CRF structures can be supplied and set up in 2 to 4 weeks.
Yes. The modularity of CRF systems is a significant advantage. Structures can be effortlessly disassembled, relocated, or extended with minimal structural disturbance.