
Steel that
works the land.
Six typologies, three frame systems, one contractor. Every metal building we put up is engineered for the wind, the snow and the way Oklahoma farms actually use a barn.
Six typologies.
All custom-spec'd.
Pick one or stack three. Every typology is sized to the way your operation actually runs — span for the equipment, eave height for the doors, anchorage for the wind zone.

Open-air round-bale storage engineered for prairie wind and August heat. Tall eaves clear the stacker. Open ridge dumps the heat.

Center aisles wide enough for the truck and the trailer. Tack rooms big enough to walk into. Vented for the way Oklahoma actually breathes.

Real homes on your land — porch, kitchen, shop bay and all. Insulated, finished, and ready to live in. Financing through HFS available.

From a Saturday-morning two-bay to a full eighty-by-one-hundred shop with offices and a mezzanine. Built around your lift, your tools, your routine.

Cover the combine, the sprayer and the spare trailer in one clean clear-span structure. No interior posts to back into.

Insulated for January, vented for August, solar-prep wired in. The kind of cabin you want to wake up in before sunrise.
Three frame systems.
One built for you.
We pick the frame that fits your span, your budget, and the wind zone — not whatever the supplier is moving this quarter.
Heavy-duty welded I-beam, max clear spans, no interior posts. Pick this when you need to drive equipment all the way through.
Welded light-gauge rafter frame. Best price-per-square-foot in our lineup. Built for residential, horse, and most hunting cabins.
Truss-frame open-web design. Lightweight, fast to erect, and the workhorse of the Oklahoma farm — hay barns, equipment storage, shops.
Foundation
to keys.
One crew.
- 01Talk to a builder
Tell us the size, the use, and the deadline. We give you straight numbers — not a brochure.
- 02Design & engineer
Code-stamped drawings sized for wind, snow, and the way you'll actually use it.
- 03Site prep & concrete
We grade, we form, we pour. One contractor, no finger-pointing.
- 04Erect & finish
Crew on site, building up. You watch it rise. Walk-through, punch list, keys.
Recent metal builds.
Initial response
in
24–48 hours.
Tell us the size, the use, and where you are. We'll come back with a number, a build window, and the engineering we'd use — not a brochure.

