Metal Building in Brazil, Indiana

In 2011, this Nucor brand steel building was purchased from Metal Building Outlet to be used for farm equipment storage in Brazil, Indiana.

Located approximately 61 miles away from Indianapolis, the storage unit was 60’x100’x16′ with a roof pitch of 1:12.  The structure had several framed openings including an 18×14 openings, a 14×14 opening, two 3×3 windows and a 3×7 walkdoor.  To combat typical climate conditions in Indiana, R-10 roof insulation and R-19 wall insulation was also installed.

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Steel Building in Red Bud, Illinois

In 2012, this Central States brand building was purchased from Metal Building Outlet by a cattle business that specialized in Angus Beef sales.  The building was shipped to Red Bud, Illinois which is located about 35 miles from Belleville and 123 miles from Mt. Vernon.

The specs for the all-white structure are 60’x150’x16′ with a roof pitch of 1:12.  In addition, the structure also had two 20×14 overhead door framed openings.  The steel building is used for storage.

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Steel Building in Geneva, Indiana

Metal Building Outlet supplied this steel building in Geneva, Indiana in June, 2013.  This agricultural building is in Wabash Township, Adams County (extreme north central Indiana) – about 100 miles from Indianapolis and about 40 miles from Ft. Wayne. The building is used as a hay and straw barn.

After being erected and in use for some time, the building suffered a fire and replacement components were ordered and sent. Both end walls on the barn are open. The side walls are polar white and it has a 1:12 pitched galvalume roof.  All metal components of this building are made by Garco. The finished size of this barn is: 40’x100’x16’. It is rated for wind load of 90 MPH and a snow load of 16.8 PSF.

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Metal Building in Sioux Center, Iowa

Metal Building Outlet supplied this metal building in Sioux Center, Iowa.  Located in western Iowa about 60 miles from Sioux Falls, Sioux Center is a small town in Sioux County.

Purchased in June, 2012, this red Nucor roof only shed is used to store farm equipment protecting it from the elements.  Measuring 40’x80’x12’ and with a roof pitch of 2:12, there is ample space for farm equipment underneath the sturdy roof.

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Metal Barn Building in Moscow, Idaho

Metal Building Outlet supplied this steel building in Moscow, Idaho in March, 2014.  This building is used as a barn in Latvah County in extreme northwestern Idaho and is about 30 miles from Lewiston and 80 miles from Spokane.

This metal agricultural building is comprised of high quality Nucor parts and features red exterior walls and a gray roof. The finished dimensions of this barn are: 36’x56’x12’ and the roof has a 6:12 pitch. This building is rated for wind speeds of up to 90 MPH and has a snow load rating of 64 PSF.

The barn has several doors and windows giving easy access to the interior.  Included are: (1) 12’x9’ overhead door, (1) 12’x9’ sliding door, (2) 3’x7’ walk doors and (10) 2’x2’ windows.

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Steel Farm Building in Quincy, Illinois

Steel Building in Quincy, Illinois

Metal Buildings in McKinney, Texas

Metal Building Outlet was the supplier of these (4) pre-engineered metal buildings in McKinney, Texas, in early November of 2019.

Now part of the infrastructure of a family-owned and -operated Hereford Cattle Ranch with a more than 115-year history in the region, the (4) buildings all offer unmatched durability, resulting in trustworthy protection for stored animals, feed and supplies.

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Metal Building in Buena Vista, New Mexico

Metal Building Outlet supplied this prefabricated metal building in Buena Vista, New Mexico, in mid-November of 2019.

Purchased by a ranch owner to use for hay storage, the building stands 40’x175’x19.5’ in size and is comprised of premium-quality steel components. The metal building’s height makes it well-suited for storing large amounts of hay, while its durable, water-tight construction helps protect hay from moisture, pests and other sources of potential damage.

Protecting the hay stored inside from above is a hardwearing Galvalume steel roof with a slight 1:12 pitch. The hay storage building also boasts several customizations added out of respect for the climate patterns typical in Buena Vista as well as the building code requirements in place at the ranch address, including a 115-mph wind speed rating and a 30-pound snow load.

Located in north-central New Mexico, the unincorporated community of Buena Vista is a part of Mora County. The community lies about 54 miles southeast of Taos and about 90 miles, by car, from Santa Fe.

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