Metal Building in Velma, Oklahoma

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered metal building for a customer in Velma, Oklahoma, in January of 2015.

Crafted from premium building components from Nucor Building Systems, the steel structure is now used as a shop area by the owner, and stands 50’x100’x16’ in size. It’s covered with a durable, corrosion-resistant galvalume roof with a 1:12 roof pitch, and features (3) framed openings: (2) 14’x14’ openings and (1) 3070 walk door for convenient user access.

In consideration of the typical climate of the Velma area and rare, but occasional tornado activity seen in the region, the shop building is engineered with a high wind speed of 115 mph as well as a snow load of 7 lbs. A small town in south-central Oklahoma’s Stephens County, Velma is a hotbed for calf ropers and rodeo activity. The town sits about 74 miles from Norman and 90 miles outside Oklahoma City.

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Metal Building in Turpin, Oklahoma

Metal Building Outlet supplied this prefabricated metal building in Turpin, Oklahoma, in February of 2015.

Now an energy-efficient shop for Oklahoma’s own Abbott Construction, Inc., the large-scale metal building stands 100’x120’x20’ and is covered overhead by a corrosion-resistant galvalume roof with a 1:12 pitch. Crafted from components from Nucor Building Systems, R-19 roof insulation and R-13 wall insulation were installed during construction to help minimize energy costs and keep interior temperatures comfortable year-round. Additional building features include (9) 3070 heavy-duty 20-gauge steel walk doors, (8) 14’x16’ overhead doors and (1) additional 12’x12’ overhead door.

A wind speed of 90 mph and a snow load of 20 lbs. were engineered during construction to enhance durability regardless of season.

A small, unincorporated community in Beaver County in Oklahoma’s panhandle, Turpin lies about 247 miles outside Stillwater and 103 miles from Woodward.

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Metal Building in Black Hawk, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered metal building in Black Hawk, Colorado, in April of 2015.

Now used as a storage facility by RN Civil, in Englewood, Colorado-based water, wastewater and heavy civil construction project specialist, the metal building stands 40’x62’15’ in size and is covered with a Galvalume roof with a 1.5:12 roof pitch.

The durable, low-maintenance steel building is crafted from rugged Nucor Building Systems components. To ensure maximum durability and protection from the Colorado elements and heavy snowfall commonly seen in the Black Hawk area, a high wind speed of 130 mph and a strong ground snow load of 90 lbs. were included at the time of construction.

The least populous town in Colorado, Black Hawk is a historic mining settlement now widely known for its casinos and restored “old west” atmosphere. The city sits about 20 miles from Golden and about 13 miles outside Idaho Springs.

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Metal Building in Kaneohe, Hawaii

Metal Building Outlet supplied this durable, exceedingly strong metal building in Kaneohe, Hawaii, in January of 2015.

Metal buildings are particularly desirable throughout Hawaii due to their extreme durability and strength in the face of the state’s abundant hurricane and high wind activity. This particular building is crafted from Garco Building Systems components and stands 30’x34’x12’ in size. It is used as a crossfit, krav maga and martial arts training facility, and is covered by a Galvalume roof with a 4:12 pitch.

Building features include (3) framed openings; (2) 10’x10’ roll-coil doors and (1) 3’x7’ walk door for user access. The metal building also includes a wind speed rating of 105 mph in consideration of the typical climate and weather patterns experienced in and around Kaneohe.

Kaneohe is a census-designated place within Honolulu County on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. It sits about 36 miles outside Waianae and 11 miles outside Honolulu.

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Steel Building in Meriden, Connecticut

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered steel building in Meriden, Connecticut, in early March of 2015.

Now a shop for Automotive Core Recycling, one of the largest automotive core buyers in New England, the metal building boasts bold, sagebrush tan paint and stands 75’x15’x25’ in size. It is crafted from components from Nucor Building Systems and covered and protected by a rugged Galvalume roof with a 1.5:12 roof pitch. The metal building features (9) framed openings of varying sizes; among them (2) 14’x16’ overhead doors, (2) 3070 heavy-duty 20-gauge steel walk doors and (5) windows.

In consideration of the variable, four-season climate patterns of Meriden and the surrounding areas, the shop was designed with a wind speed of 100 mph and a ground snow load of 30 lbs.

Meriden is a part of southern Connecticut’s New Haven County. It sits about 16 miles outside Waterbury and 15 miles from North Haven.

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Two Roof-only Metal Buildings in Golden, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied these (2) roof-only buildings and (2) cupolas in Golden, Colorado, in late March of 2015.

Both roof-only buildings are used as covers at Golden’s Mother Cabrini Shrine to provide shade and protection in inclement weather to guests of the venue’s many wedding receptions, bazaars, picnics and other special events. They stand 24’x30’x10 and feature Galvalume roofs with 4:12 roof pitches. Constructed using components from Nucor Building Systems, the metal covers also feature (2) striking 24”x24”x36” wind-rated cupolas.

In consideration of Golden and the Foothills’ abundant seasonal snowfall and occasional strong storm activity, a high wind speed of 130 mph and a heavy ground snow load of 59 lbs. were included at the time of construction.

Golden, Colorado, is well-known for being the home of the Coors Brewing Company, and is a part of Jefferson County, in the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. It lies about 38 miles outside Parker and 20 miles from Englewood.

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