Metal Building in Brinkley, Arkansas

Metal Building Outlet supplied this prefabricated metal building for a customer in Brinkley, Arkansas, in May of 2016.

Attractive, low maintenance and energy efficient, the building boasts a combination of light stone and burnished slate-colored paint. Crafted from top-of-the-line steel components, the building stands 30’x40’x10’ in size. Its hardwearing, corrosion-resistant roof is made of Galvalume metal and has a 3:12 roof pitch, and inside it are (2) framed openings. Included is (1) 10’x8’ opening enclosing (1) 10’x8’ Series 2400 sectional door and (1) 3070 opening holding (1) 3070 commercial walk door. To considerably reduce energy bills associated with the shop while improving interior comfort and limiting outside noise, R-10 insulation is installed within the building’s roof and walls. A wind speed rating of 115 mph and a snow load of 30 lbs. serve as additional project features and were included to enhance durability with respect for the weather and climate patterns common throughout the region.

A part of east-central Arkansas’ Monroe County, Brinkley is situated within the Arkansas Delta. It lies about 75 miles outside Jonesboro and 73 miles from Pine Bluff.

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Metal Building in Anchor Point, Alaska

Metal Building Outlet supplied this prefabricated steel building for a customer in Anchor Point, Alaska in early November of 2014.

Fox gray in color, the metal building is constructed from Nucor Building Systems components, and boasts a finished size of 80’x100’x22’. Covered by a Galvalume roof with a 1.5:12 roof pitch, the building is now used as a shop by the owner.

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Metal Building in Seward, Alaska

This Nucor brand metal building was purchased from Metal Building Outlet in early 2013. This 45’x100’x16’ Evergreen-colored steel building has a Sagebrush-colored roof, two 12’x14’ doors. It has a wind load of 130 mph exposure C and a roof snow load of 80 lbs. The owner opted for spray foam insulation.

It shipped to Seward, Alaska a city within the Kenai Peninsula Borough that lies about 127 miles from Anchorage and 167 miles from Palmer.  From the factory in Utah, it will travel through the Port of Seattle in Washington before being loaded by forklift into a flat rate container and then ultimately making its way north to its final destination, Seward via Alaska Logistics. In addition to handling the purchase of the building, Metal Building Outlet will provide the framework for its field-located framed openings.

Seward is located in one of Alaska’s warmer areas near the coastline. It is considered the ninth most lucrative fisheries port in the United States and also experiences a thriving tourism industry.

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