Storage That Keeps Things Moving

Commercial Metal Storage Buildings Built for How Your Operation Actually Works

Storage projects look simple on paper. They almost never are. Footprint requirements, door configurations, floor loads, and local code compliance all have to be resolved before steel ships.

We’ve been delivering commercial metal storage buildings for businesses and general contractors across the country for decades. What we quote is what ships. That’s not a pitch, it’s how we operate.

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Steel Solutions for Commercial Storage

Most cost surprises in a storage project don’t start on the job site. They start with a spec that wasn’t nailed down before steel was ordered.

We work through every detail before fabrication starts. That means the building your crew erects is the building that was designed, and the price you agreed to is the price that ships.

We work with general contractors and owners directly. Multiple quotes through our manufacturing network, real lead times, and project manager who stays in it with you from first order to final inspection.

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STORAGE BUILDING TYPES

Built Around What’s Going Inside

Commercial steel storage buildings aren’t generic boxes. Door heights, clear span requirements, floor load ratings, and access configurations all depend on what’s being stored and how it needs to move.

We spec each building around the actual operation, not a standard floor plan. That means the building supports your workflow from day one and holds up under the conditions your business creates.

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Complex Requirements. Resolved Before Steel Ships.

Equipment storage projects have specific requirements that generic building specs don’t address. Custom door configurations, partition placement, structural clearances, and access sequencing all have to be right.

We’ve delivered pre-engineered metal storage buildings for clients with demanding design requirements, including facilities with strict compliance standards and complex access configurations.

Those details get resolved before fabrication, not after steel is on the ground.

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Multiple Units. One Structure Built for All of Them.

Not every storage project fits a single open configuration. Working operations often need partitioned units, separate access points, and individual entry for each bay.

When those requirements aren’t accounted for before design begins, they become expensive additions after fabrication starts.

We design multi-unit commercial metal storage buildings around how the operation actually functions. The right number of openings, the right partition strategy, and a structure engineered to your specific loads and local code requirements from day one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of commercial metal storage buildings do you deliver?

Commercial and business storage, equipment and inventory facilities, and multi-unit or partitioned storage structures. The range is wide because storage operations aren’t one-size-fits-all.

A business storing finished inventory has different requirements than an operator housing specialized equipment. Share what you’re building and we’ll tell you if we’ve done something similar.

Can you handle custom door configurations or partition requirements?

Yes, and those are exactly the details we ask about upfront. Door count, placement, and type all affect the framing system.

Partition walls placed below rigid frames require a specific structural approach to seal correctly. We work through those requirements before the building is designed so the structure supports the configuration, not the other way around.

What's the difference between a pre-engineered commercial metal storage building and a kit?

A kit is a materials package with limited engineering input and no support after the order is placed. For a personal garage or basic storage shed, that can work.

A commercial storage facility has different requirements: floor loads, access configurations, permitting, and code compliance. Those don’t come in a kit.

If a kit is the right fit for what you’re building, we’ll tell you that honestly. If your operation needs more, that’s where we do our best work.

Do you work with general contractors or directly with owners?

Both. General contractors make up a large part of our storage work, but we work directly with owners and operators as well.

Either way, you get the same thing: real numbers before you’re committed, a project manager who picks up the phone, and a team that stays accountable through delivery.

Can the building be expanded later?

Yes, and we recommend planning for it from the start. Storage needs grow as operations grow.

We build in the structural capacity for future expansion so adding bays or extending the footprint later doesn’t mean starting a new project from scratch.

We ask about future plans upfront because the cost of building that flexibility in is almost always less than the cost of working around its absence later.

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Know What You Need. Not Sure Where to Start. Either Works.

Share what you’re building and we’ll get to work.