| Evaluation Criteria | 
Peb Building | 
Concrete Building | 
| Fabrication | 
Precise fabrication: Members fabricated in a controlled environment and up to 50% saving in fabrication time on site. | 
Fabrication done on site; Requires building the reinforcement cage and shuttering work prior to pouring. | 
| Delivery and Logistics | 
Can be delivered in desired sequence anywhere in the world. | 
Might have to build batch plant on site if site is secluded or huge. | 
| Installation Time | 
50% saving in construction time. Fast Installation with no idle time. | 
Slow and time consuming: The contractor will have to wait for the previous cast to harden (14-28 days) before being able to cast next batch. | 
| Quality | 
Quality of steel is guaranteed because
- It is a homogeneous product.
 
- Pieces are tailored according to shop drawings.
 
- Precise machinery is used for fabrication.
 
- It is fabricated under shop control.
 
- Quality is not affected by weather conditions
 
 
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Many factors lead to quality deterioration
- Concrete is not a homogeneous product.
 
- Concrete mix ingredient ratios are difficult to maintain.
 
- Quality of water used may vary.
 
- Weather conditions.
 
- Labor experience in pouring.
 
- Adequate use of vibrators.
 
- Using proper curing methods.
 
- Concrete shrinkage.
 
- High manpower count may weaken control.
 
 
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| Cost | 
Savings of 10%-15% for large span steel building. | 
Construction cost is high at site. | 
| Industrial Applications | 
Saving on maintenance cost: Can easily handle equipment such as multiple cranes within building. Sways can be controlled. Precision can be achieved during installation. | 
Heavy equipment usage such as cranes is limited. | 
| Commercial & Infrastructure Applications | 
Better aesthetics and longer spans can be achieved using steel as building component. | 
Limited designs are possible with concrete. |