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Metal Building in Tacoma, Washington

Steel Buildings in Greer, South Carolina

Metal Building Outlet supplied these (3) pre-engineered steel buildings for a customer in Greer, South Carolina. Rugged, spacious and easy to maintain, the (3) steel buildings all function as arenas, offering ample space to use as the owner sees fit. All of the buildings boast Old Town Gray paint, enhancing their curb appeal, and the first stands 124’x263’x20’ once raised, while the second and third buildings stand 20’x263’x20’. The metal arenas all have high overhead clearance, making them ideal for athletic, equestrian or other use.

Metal Building in Gladys, Virginia

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered metal building for a buyer in Gladys, Virginia, in late March of 2016.

Now used as an arena, the building is constructed using premium-grade steel components. It boasts a finished size of 80’x120’x16’, and it is covered and protected overhead by a hardwearing Galvalume metal roof that is designed with corrosion-resistance in mind. Inside the metal building are a total of (48) framed openings. These include (4) 16’x14’ openings enclosing (4) 16’x14’ roll-coil doors, (2) doorframes openings housing (2) 3070 commercial walk doors and (42) 3’x5’ translucent window panels. To enhance building durability with respect to the climate and weather patterns common throughout greater Gladys, the building also features a wind speed of 115 mph and a snow load of 25 lbs.

An unincorporated community in central Virginia’s Campbell County, Gladys is situated about 64 miles from Cave Spring and about 34 miles outside Halifax.

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Steel Riding Arena in Soldotna, Alaska

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered steel building for a buyer in Soldotna, Alaska.

Light stone in color and crafted from Nucor Building Systems components, the building is now used as a riding arena. It stands 80’x180’x16’ and is covered by a Galvalume roof with a 1:12 roof pitch.

The large-scale metal building boasts a total of (25) framed openings, among them (3) that are 12’x14’ in size, (2) that are covered by 3070 walk doors and an additional (20) 3’x10’ skylight windows. The building also has R-3 insulation in the roof to help minimize energy expenditures while enhancing overall user comfort, as well as, a high wind speed of 120 mph and a snow load of 70 lbs. in consideration of Alaska’s arctic climate and considerable precipitation and snowfall.

The City of Soldotna is located in the Kenai Peninsula Borough in southern Alaska. It sits about 93 miles outside Seward and 11 miles from Kenai.

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Horse Riding Arena in Kiowa, Colorado

Kiowa, CO