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Heavy Industrial Steel Buildings

Manufacturing plants, processing facilities, and heavy industrial structures. Get free, no-obligation quotes from pre-screened local dealers in your state.

Typical Size 80x150 to 300x600
Typical Cost $120,000 – $2,000,000+

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Common Uses for Industrial Buildings

Prefab metal buildings are the preferred construction method for industrial applications because they offer a clear-span interior, faster construction, and lower cost than traditional stick-built or masonry construction. Local dealers can engineer buildings to meet your specific state and county load codes.

  • Manufacturing & production plants
  • Chemical & processing facilities
  • Mining & extraction support
  • Power & utility buildings
  • Heavy equipment maintenance
  • Crane-served buildings

Typical Size & Cost Ranges

Size requirements for industrial buildings vary widely depending on your intended use, local zoning allowances, and future expansion plans. The table below provides general guidance:

SizeTypical ApplicationEstimated Cost*
Under 40×60Small personal or hobby use$15,000 – $50,000
40×60 to 60×100Standard agricultural or commercial$35,000 – $120,000
60×100 to 80×150Mid-size commercial or industrial$80,000 – $250,000
80×150 to 100×200Large commercial or warehouse$150,000 – $450,000
Over 100×200Large industrial or distribution$400,000+

* Estimated installed costs including foundation, framing, roofing, and one set of doors. Prices vary by region, insulation spec, door count, and local labor rates. Request free quotes for accurate local pricing.

What's Included in a Prefab Metal Building Kit?

Most pre-engineered metal building packages include:

  • Primary steel framing — rigid frames, columns, and rafters engineered to your local wind, snow, and seismic codes
  • Secondary framing — purlins, girts, and eave struts
  • Roof and wall panels — galvanized or Galvalume steel panels, typically 26-gauge or 29-gauge
  • Trim & flashing — factory-cut to match your panel color
  • Fasteners & sealants — appropriate for your climate and exposure
  • Engineer-stamped drawings — required for most building permits

Items typically not included in a kit (quoted separately): foundation/concrete, insulation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, interior finishes, and erection labor.

Choosing a Industrial Metal Building Dealer

When comparing quotes for industrial buildings, look for these factors:

  • Local experience: Dealers familiar with your state's building codes and permit process will save you time and money.
  • Engineer-stamped drawings: Required in most jurisdictions — confirm your dealer provides them with the kit.
  • Gauge and coating quality: Compare primary framing gauge, panel gauge, and coating type (Galvalume, painted, etc.).
  • Erection services: Some dealers provide turnkey installation; others supply materials only. Know what you're comparing.
  • Warranty: Look for 25–40-year panel warranties and structural frame warranties.
  • Lead time: Current lead times typically range from 6–14 weeks; confirm before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typical costs for industrial buildings range from $120,000 – $2,000,000+, depending on size, location, insulation, openings, and local labor. The best way to get accurate pricing is to request free quotes from local dealers.

In most jurisdictions yes, though requirements vary by state, county, and municipality. Some rural agricultural counties have size-based exemptions. Your local dealer will know your area's requirements and can often help with the permit application process.

From order to delivery, typical lead times are 6–14 weeks depending on manufacturer and current demand. Once materials arrive on-site, a crew can erect a standard building in 2–5 days. Total project timeline (quote through occupancy) is typically 10–20 weeks.

Yes — insulation is one of the most important investments for any occupied or climate-sensitive building. Common options include fiberglass batt insulation (2" to 6"), spray polyurethane foam, and rigid board. Your dealer can recommend the right R-value spec for your climate zone and intended use.

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