👉 Struck engineering refers to the process of manufacturing and installing structural steel components, such as beams, columns, and trusses, in a factory setting before they are transported to the construction site for assembly. This method involves cutting, bending, and welding steel sections in a controlled environment to ensure precision and quality. The components are then "struck" or assembled on-site using cranes and other heavy machinery, significantly speeding up the construction process and reducing labor costs. Struck engineering is particularly advantageous for large-scale projects where time efficiency and cost-effectiveness are critical, as it minimizes on-site construction time and allows for better quality control.