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Rebuilding LA: Steel Frame Construction on the Rise Amid Push to Fireproof Homes

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MAY 1, 2025 – In the aftermath of January’s wildfires that swept through 40,000 acres causing $250 billion in local economic damage, destroying more than 16,000 structures and affecting thousands more, builders and city officials, alike, are analyzing construction practices to incorporate materials that won’t burn. At the top of the list? Steel frame construction.

Steel has emerged as the primary option for homebuilders who need to adhere to new standards in wildfire zones and keep insurance costs at bay for those who will ultimately live there. The steel-framing industry, itself, is projected to grow to more than $58 billion by 2033, up from $35 billion in 2023, according to Spherical Insights.

“This year’s fires were a heartbreaking tragedy on a horrific scale, and sadly much of damage could have been contained if it weren’t for the overuse of wood and drywall that are so quick to ignite when impacted by flying embers,” said Scott Acton, CEO of Forté Specialty Contractors, a seasoned design-build veteran whose unique expertise combines residential projects with high-profile hospitality and theme park developments that must adhere to stringent fire safety standards.

Acton advocates for more steel-frame home designs, which are much more durable in the event of a natural disaster or the wildfires that are occurring at an alarmingly regular place in California. The losses incurred have gotten so catastrophic that the insurance premiums moving forward will likely soar at a rate that will displace many Californians and exacerbate the state’s affordability crisis.

“Due to its resilience and durability, steel home construction has been growing in popularity for the luxury markets along the coast, but it is quickly becoming the preferred option for developers of all housing types because traditional building practices have gotten so dangerous and costly,” Acton said. “Developers of multifamily housing are increasingly specifying steel framing to accelerate build times, simplify quality control and deliver fire-resistant buildings that meet the demands of urban living. Along with the protection from fire, steel frame houses are also less susceptible to damage from earthquakes, high winds or flooding.”

Steel-frame homes are also less likely to be infested with pests, termites and mold compared to wood. They are faster to assemble because the steel is often pre-fabricated off-site, which reduces on-site labor time. Plus, steel is highly recyclable, making it a more environmentally friendly choice compared to wood, which requires deforestation for production.

In addition to pest resistance, speed to market, and recyclability, building with steel framing also delivers substantial saving on insurance. Recognizing steel as non-combustible, insurers can offer premium discounts of up to 75 percent on builder’s risk policies, according to the Steel Framing Industry Association. These average savings reflect steel’s superior fire resistance and loss history, translating into more predictable underwriting and lower overall risk costs throughout both construction and occupancy.

The strength and integrity of steel creates more room for designer creativity as well. Despite steel’s relative material cost being higher than lumber, Acton notes that this is a huge value-add in luxury markets such as Malibu and the Palisades, where wider interior spaces and higher ceilings are in demand.

ABOUT KRYTON

Kryton International Inc. is the inventor of the crystalline waterproofing admixture and has been waterproofing concrete structures with its proprietary Krystol® technology since 1973. Kryton has won awards for innovation, manufacturing, best place to work, and entrepreneurship. Kryton is an active member of the American Concrete Institute, International Concrete Repair Institute, American Shotcrete Association, and many other thought-leading organizations. Kryton exports its products to more than 50 countries globally. www.kryton.comAbout Forté Specialty Contractors: Founded in 2010, Forté Specialty Contractors is a Las Vegas-based specialty construction company that specializes in design build projects rooted in the experiential theming and entertainment world. Forté expanded its services to include a luxury home building division, which today includes a portfolio of homes in Las Vegas and on the East and West coasts. For more information, please visit fortedesignbuild.com or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

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