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Steel Building Packages and Drawings

Steel Building Drawing
30 x 50 x 12 Package
Steel Building Drawing
40 x 50 x 16 Package
Steel Building Drawing
50 x 100 x 14 Package

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City

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Size

Width1

Length1

Eave Height2

Pitch (Roof Slope)3

Color

Wall

Roof

Trim

See the Color Chart for the color choices.

Doors, Insulation, and Trim

Roll-Up (Quantity & Width x Height)

Walk-Through

Insulation

Trim

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1Width & Length - Determine the size of building you need, think about what you may be using it for. Our buildings can be custom made just about any purpose, from a small shop to a large storage building.

2Height -  In steel buildings, the term "eave" height is used to determine how tall a building will be. This is the height of the outside wall. The building height needs to be 2 feet higher than your door requirements. See the framed opening section below.

3Roof Slope - The roof slope determines how steep the roof is. For example, a 2:12 roof pitch would rise 2" for every 12" of width.

4Framed Openings - Large doors require us to frame the opening. This can involve structural changes in the building, and it is important we know their exact location and size. For example, if your building requires a 12' roll-up door, your eave height will need to be at least 14'. The bulk of the door itself is housed in the space about the door header when opened.