Equipment Storage for Oklahoma.
Equipment-storage buildings are deceptively simple — until you try to park a combine inside one with the head still on, or fit a sprayer with the booms folded but not removed. Door height matters. Clear-span matters. Slab capacity matters. Eave overhang matters.
We size the building to the iron you're actually parking. Tall sliding doors so the combine clears with the head on. Clear-span truss frame so there's nothing in the middle to back into. A compacted-and-poured slab thick enough to hold the loaded weight without cracking by year three.
What you can spec.
- Tall sliding doors (sized to your combine head height)
- Clear-span truss or rigid-frame design
- 5" or 6" compacted-and-poured slab
- Open-front, closed-front, or hybrid layouts
- Side lean-tos for fuel tanks or shop space
- Anchored for 115 mph wind
- Up to 60 ft span → Steel Truss Frame (the workhorse pick)
- Beyond 60 ft → Rigid Frame I-Beam








