Steel Building in Opheim, Montana

Metal Building Outlet supplied this sagebrush tan farm storage structure to Pankrantz Farms in Opheim, Montana. The steel building measures 60’x80’x16’ and has a roof pitch of 2:12.

Steel Building in Fallon, Nevada

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered steel building for a customer in Fallon, Nevada. Now used primarily for hay storage, the economical, highly functional metal structure stands 30’x40’x16’ in size.

Steel Buildings in Greer, South Carolina

Metal Building Outlet supplied these (3) pre-engineered steel buildings for a customer in Greer, South Carolina. Rugged, spacious and easy to maintain, the (3) steel buildings all function as arenas, offering ample space to use as the owner sees fit. All of the buildings boast Old Town Gray paint, enhancing their curb appeal, and the first stands 124’x263’x20’ once raised, while the second and third buildings stand 20’x263’x20’. The metal arenas all have high overhead clearance, making them ideal for athletic, equestrian or other use.

Metal Building in Webberville, Michigan

Metal Building Outlet provided this prefabricated metal building for a customer in Webberville, Michigan. Boasting a finished size of 70’x140’x20’, the durable, low-maintenance base building is crafted from premium-grade steel components, and it is now used as a hay storage facility by the owner.

Steel Building in Schlater, Mississippi

Metal Building Outlet provided this pre-engineered steel building in Schlater, Mississippi.

Crafted using premium-grade steel components, the hardwearing, large-scale metal building is tan in color, and it now serves as an arena. It boasts a finished size of 120’x240’x16’ once fully erect, and its heavy-duty roof is made of long-lasting, corrosion-resistant Galvalume metal and has a 1:12 pitch.

Inside, the arena features (4) framed openings, which include (2) 3070 openings designed for user entry and access and an additional (2) 12’x14’ openings. A snow load of 5 lbs. and a wind speed rating of 115 mph serve as supplementary features with respect for the weather and climate patterns common throughout Schlater and the surrounding region. A small town set within Mississippi’s Leflore County, Schlater is a part of the Greenwood, Mississippi micropolitan area. It lies about 114 miles from Jackson and about 89 miles outside Oxford. 

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Steel Agricultural Building in Canby, Minnesota

Metal Building Outlet supplied this steel building in Canby, Minnesota in January, 2014. This building is used as an agricultural building to store large equipment and was purchased to replace a building which was lost in a fire. This metal agricultural equipment storage building is about 150 miles from both Watertown and Minneapolis.

This agricultural building is 80’x120’x20’ and features three entrances, two large overhead doors (for access by large equipment). These doors are 25’x18’ and 20’x18’. Additionally, there is a 3’x7’ walk door.

In order to accommodate the climate of Yellow Medicine County in southwest Minnesota, this building is rated for wind speeds of 90 MPH and has a high snow load rating of 50 PSF. Keeping the climate in mind the owner added high efficiency R-19 single layer of 6” insulation on the walls and under the galvalume roof (2:12 pitch).

Steel Building in Callaway, Minnesota

Metal Building Outlet supplied this steel building in Callaway, Minnesota, for a Becker County Farmer who was looking for equipment storage on his egg farm.  The owner was so happy with his August, 2013 purchase he purchased another building.  Both buildings are about 25 miles from Mahnomen and Hawley.

The first buildings was made by Nucor. The owner upgraded to polar white walls and roof. It measures 60’x95’x18’ and the roof on this building has a 2:12 pitch. In order to get equipment in and out of this storage building easily, a large 30’x17’ door was installed and there is a 3’x7’ walk door. The wind and snow ratings for this building are: 90 MPH wind and 60 PSF ground snow rating.

The second building is used as a shop, this CO Buildings structure is 40’x60’x18’ in size and contains two doors a  24’x16’ and the other is 3’x7’. The exterior walls on this building are a burnished slate and the roof is fox gray. Just as the other building on the roof has a 2:12 pitch.  The interior walls and roof both feature liner panels. Meeting local codes and the demands of mother nature, this building has a 90 MPH wind rating and 60 PSF ground snow rating.

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Metal Building in Marion, Michigan

Metal Building Outlet supplied this Garco-brand building in Marion, Michigan in October of 2012. The structure was intended to be used to store farm equipment. It measured 40’x80’x16’ with a roof pitch of 2:12.  In addition, this steel building was outfitted with a 12’x14’ framed opening.  Marion is located about 66 miles away from Traverse City, Michigan. It falls primarily within the boundaries of Grand Traverse County.

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Metal Building in Caro, Michigan

This structure was supplied by Metal Building Outlet in Caro, Michigan for use as a storage unit for farm equipment in 2009. The Nucor building measures 40’x60’x15’ and has a roof pitch of 1:12. In addition, the structure has a 3’x7’ walkdoor and a 20’x14’ sliding door. The building was a cost-effective solution for farm equipment storage in Michigan.

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Steel Building in Mattawan, Michigan

Metal Building Outlet supplied this Arch Quonset Hut for storage on Boothby Farms in Mattawan, Michigan. This building was purchased at a used building sale in November of 2011, and the Galvalume-colored building had never been previously erected.

The structure measured 50’x80’x19’ and came equipped with a framed 24’x14’ double sliding door system. Mattawan is located about 15 miles away from Kalamazoo, MI and around 60 miles away from Grand Rapids, MI. This storage structure was an especially cost-effective solution for a storage unit in rural Michigan.

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