ICC G-11 Class A · Stillwater, OK · est. 2019
Shops & Garages
All metal buildings·File 004 · Shops & Garages

Shops built around your lift and your routine.

From a two-bay weekend garage to an 80 × 100 working shop with a four-post lift, offices, and a mezzanine. Clear spans so nothing's in the way of a Friday-night project.

/ What we build

Shops & Garages for Oklahoma.

The right shop is the one that's sized to the thing you're actually working on. If that's a tractor and a side-by-side, you don't need a hundred-by-eighty. If it's a lifted dually with a two-post lift and a four-post lift and a tire machine and a welder, you do.

We start with what you're storing and what you're working on, then back into the span, eave height and slab thickness from there. A 6-inch slab for lifts. A 16-foot eave for the tall truck under a lift. Pre-wired for the panel you're actually going to install. Engineered for the wind zone you're really in.

/ Standard options

What you can spec.

  • 4" reinforced slab for residential garages & hobby shops
  • 6" reinforced slab for heavy equipment & lift-ready setups
  • Pre-wired for 200-amp service
  • Overhead doors sized to actual equipment
  • Side walk-doors and storefront entries
  • Interior offices, restroom, mezzanine framing
  • Insulation and HVAC-ready package
Frame recommendations
  • Up to 50 ft span → Steel Rafter (LGSS)
  • 50–60 ft span → Steel Truss Frame
  • Beyond 60 ft or clear-span priority → Rigid Frame I-Beam
/ Questions we get

Shops & Garages, answered.

Common questions we get from Oklahoma farm owners on this exact build type.

How thick should the slab be?+

For residential garages and hobby shops, a 4-inch reinforced slab is the standard. For heavy-equipment shops, lift-ready setups, and farm equipment, we step up to a 6-inch reinforced slab — the spec manufacturers want for a 9,000-lb two-post anchor pattern.

Can you wire the shop too?+

We rough in the conduit and panel sub-stub during the build. Final electrical is licensed-electrician territory — we coordinate with whoever you want to use, or we'll recommend someone we trust.

Eave height for a lifted truck under a lift?+

Plan on 16 ft minimum if you're putting a lifted truck on a two-post. Tighter and you'll be lowering the truck back down to roll it out from under the lift.

/ Get on the schedule

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.

/ Quick quote form
Or call · (405) 533-1320