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The Cold-Formed Steel Framing System Used by MC² Homes

For most homeowners,framing material seems like a technical detail. For Brad Cooper,founder of MC² Homes,it was the decision his entire company would be built around — which is why MC² Homes builds exclusively with FrameUpNow.

Cold-formed steel roof trusses and wall framing on an MC² Homes jobsite.
Cold-formed steel roof trusses and wall framing on an MC² Homes jobsite.
IBC Engineered
BIM Material Lists
Non-Combustible &Recyclable
Used Exclusively by MC² Homes
Why Does MC² Homes Build With Steel?

A Technical Choice for Homeowners. A Business Decision for the Builder.

For most homeowners,the choice between wood and cold-formed steel can seem like a technical decision. For an experienced General Contractor,it's much more than that — it affects the construction process,the predictability of framing,the materials that arrive at the jobsite,the amount of field modification and waste,and the experience the homeowner has during construction.

That's why Brad Cooper,founder of MC² Homes,made an unusual decision:MC² Homes builds its homes exclusively with cold-formed steel framing. FrameUpNow is the engineered system MC² Homes uses to do it.

Brad Cooper,Founder of MC² Homes
Brad Cooper — Founder,MC² Homes,Building Since 1997
A Contractor's Perspective

Brad Cooper's Perspective Is Different

After decades in residential construction,Brad Cooper has seen what happens when framing becomes unpredictable. A homeowner sees a wall. A General Contractor sees everything that has to happen before that wall can be covered. Those questions are at the heart of construction management — and they help explain why MC² Homes chose cold-formed steel.

  • How accurately will the walls be laid out?
  • Will the openings match the plans?
  • How much field modification will be required?
  • How much material will be wasted?
  • How predictable will the dimensions be?
  • Will the next trades work efficiently from the frame?
The Material

Why Cold-Formed Steel?

Cold-formed steel is manufactured from structural-quality sheet steel,precision-formed into framing components. One of its fundamental characteristics is dimensional stability:steel does not shrink,twist or warp in response to changes in moisture content the way wood framing can. For a builder,straight walls,accurate openings,consistent dimensions,and predictable framing aren't just material characteristics — they affect the entire construction process.

MC² Homes crew setting steel wall framing
MC² Homes crew setting steel wall framing — components arrive ready to assemble.
The FrameUpNow Difference

Why FrameUpNow? It's More Than Steel Studs.

FrameUpNow brings cold-formed steel together with an engineered workflow using Building Information Modeling (BIM). The process begins with engineering. The engineered structure is modeled digitally. The model generates material quantities. The manufactured components then arrive at the jobsite ready to be assembled.

01  Engineer — The structure is engineered to IBC standards.
02  Model — The structure is modeled digitally with BIM.
03  Quantify — The model generates exact material quantities.
04  Assemble — Components arrive at the jobsite ready to build.
The objective isn't “replace wood with steel.” It's “introduce greater certainty into the construction process before construction begins.”
Material vs. Building System

Cold-Formed Steel Alone Isn't the Whole Story

Cold-formed steel is dimensionally stable,resistant to termites and rot,non-combustible and recyclable — but those are characteristics of the material itself. The more important question is what happens when those characteristics become part of an engineered construction system. That's where FrameUpNow fits.

FrameUpNow MC² Homes
Brings the engineered cold-formed steel system. Brings the General Contractor's experience.
For the Homeowner

What Does This Mean for a Homeowner?

A homeowner may never see the frame once the house is finished. But the frame establishes the geometry of the home — it creates the walls,establishes the openings,and provides the starting point for every trade that follows. It remains inside the home long after the drywall,cabinets,flooring and paint are done.

A finished MC² Homes build with FrameUpNow engineered steel frame beneath
A finished MC² Homes build — the frame beneath is FrameUpNow engineered steel.
The frame is part of the home's foundation of quality.
A Real-World Connection

FrameUpNow + MC² Homes at Red Hawk J6 Ranch

The relationship between MC² Homes and FrameUpNow is particularly visible at Red Hawk J6 Ranch in Southern Arizona. Red Hawk and FrameUpNow share a collection of home plans,and MC² Homes is the most frequent builder in the community — connecting the plan,the frame,and the builder for every homeowner there.

FrameUpNow and MC² Homes team on site
The FrameUpNow &MC² Homes team on site,Southern Arizona.
Why MC² Homes Chose FrameUpNow

Small Uncertainties Early Create Bigger Problems Later

Brad Cooper's decision ultimately comes down to something very practical. An experienced General Contractor knows that small uncertainties early in construction can create larger problems later — material waste costs money,rework costs money,field modification consumes time,and inaccurate framing affects every trade that follows.

MC² Homes chose FrameUpNow because an engineered cold-formed steel system creates a better starting point for the entire construction process. That is why MC² Homes builds with FrameUpNow.

Build From a Better Starting Point

Some of the Most Important Decisions Are the Ones You'll Never See

The best features of a home may be the ones you can see. But some of the most important decisions are the ones you never will — the frame is one of them. MC² Homes chose cold-formed steel. FrameUpNow provides the engineered system. Together,they offer Southern Arizona homeowners another way to think about how a home begins.

Start with the frame.
Spec Sheet — FAQ

Common Questions

Why does MC² Homes build exclusively with FrameUpNow cold-formed steel?

Founder Brad Cooper has built homes since 1997 and has seen what happens when framing is unpredictable. Cold-formed steel is dimensionally stable,and FrameUpNow pairs it with BIM-engineered plans and material lists,which together create a more predictable construction process from the first day on site.

What makes FrameUpNow different from just buying steel studs?

FrameUpNow engineers the structure first,models it with Building Information Modeling (BIM),and generates exact material quantities from that model,so manufactured components arrive at the jobsite ready to assemble instead of being cut and fitted on site.

Is cold-formed steel framing resistant to termites and moisture damage?

Yes. Cold-formed steel is dimensionally stable,resistant to termites and rot,non-combustible,and recyclable,which is part of why builders like MC² Homes choose it over wood framing in Southern Arizona.

Where can I see a FrameUpNow and MC² Homes project in person?

Red Hawk J6 Ranch in Southern Arizona features a collection of home plans shared between Red Hawk and FrameUpNow,and MC² Homes is the community's most frequent builder.

Start With the Frame

Explore FrameUpNow's engineered cold-formed steel system,browse Red Hawk J6 Ranch home plans,or talk with MC² Homes about turning your plan into a finished home.

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