05/22/2026
This custom steel building project features a 40x60 rigid frame steel building with 14’ eave heights, a 3:12 roof pitch, and an attached 12x60 lean-to, creating additional covered space with both function and curb appeal. Structurally, the building was designed with galvanized girts and purlins throughout, adding long-term durability and added protection against corrosion and the elements.
Our team handled the project from the ground up, including completing the necessary dirt work to bring the site up to proper grade elevation before construction began and extending the existing driveway.
The foundation was engineered with bell bottom piers, perimeter beams, and grade beams to provide long-term strength and stability. From there, we continued into the full buildout with factory insulation, plumbing, electrical, and EMT bent conduit work, along with a finished bathroom and installation of Andersen windows and roll-up doors to elevate the overall look and quality of the space.
One thoughtful design feature on this build was having the structure manufactured with straight columns along the porch area. This gives the client flexibility down the road if they ever choose to wrap the columns in wood or stone, allowing the building to evolve with their style while maintaining structural integrity and clean lines today.
Projects like this showcase the versatility and planning that go into steel buildings whether used for work, storage, entertaining, or future expansion.