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Building on the Strength of Steel
SPOTLIGHT: Miracle Truss
by Kathy Crosett | posted 3/01/2005



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Miracle Truss, the Minneapolis, Minnesota-based division of Miracle Steel Structures, started designing and fabricating steel components for commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings in the 1970s. From its beginning, the company was committed to providing low-cost, flexible structures. In the 1980s, the Miracle Truss vision caught the attention of a church building committee with a tight budget. When the committee head contacted the company and explained his church couldn't afford a traditional bricks and mortar building, Miracle Truss engineers stepped up to the plate. They consulted with the committee members to modify their typical building design. According to Steve Beulter, Miracle Truss vice president, "The church was completed with a two-thirds savings of what they would have normally spent."

Since that success, Miracle Truss has worked regularly with churches that want affordable structures with flexible floor plans and finishes.

Flexibility

Typically, church leaders contact Miracle Truss with a general idea of the building they'd like to construct. As company engineers plan the structure's steel frame and truss system, they take into account details specified by the church as well as the building site and environmental factors. The firm's broad range of experience includes designing churches for the Midwest prairie, Hawaiian mountainsides, and urban streets.

"The heart of our building process is the steel truss system," explains Beulter. "Steel's strength and lower cost give us great flexibility in meeting the demand for the large, open worship and activity space that would cost much more in a traditional building."

Engineers employ expertise gained while working with other churches and recommend ways to save money at various stages of the project. And the engineers are happy to consult with an architect if the church has hired one. All work is accomplished via telephone, fax, and e-mail—an important factor in keeping costs under control.

Once the church approves the design, employees in Miracle Truss's South Dakota factory fabricate the truss and other building components. The company maintains engineering certifications in every state and certifies the trusses before they're shipped to the church.

In addition to the steel framework, Miracle Truss can also be selected to provide exterior siding and roofing. Miracle Truss's steel siding is custom-cut to the building design, and is available in a palette of 19 colors. Some churches even use contrasting tones to add interest to the church exterior. The easily assembled siding material has a watertight system and stands up well in the harshest environments.

Often, a church chooses a fine interior finish and alternative materials such as brick for the outside of the building. "By the time some churches get done, members can't see a single piece of steel inside or out," says Beutler. "The beams are sheetrocked, and interior and exterior walls are finished as they would be in a traditional building."




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