
Commercial Steel Buildings
Warehouses, flex space, distribution centers, retail shells, and mixed-use buildings.
Steel up. Lease up.
Commercial metal buildings need to perform structurally, financially, and on schedule. Whether the program is a warehouse, flex space, distribution center, retail shell, or mixed-use facility, our design-build approach eliminates the gaps between design intent and built reality.
Pre-engineered steel building systems give you predictable costs, faster erection timelines, and clear-span interiors that adapt to changing tenant needs. One team handles engineering, fabrication, and construction so your timeline stays on track.
One team handles design, engineering, fabrication, and construction. One contract, one schedule, one number you can hold us to.
Timeline Predictability
Factory fabrication runs parallel to site work. Steel arrives on schedule, erection follows a known timeline, and you hit your opening date.
Clear-Span Interiors
Column-free spaces up to 200 feet wide. Maximum flexibility for warehouse racking, retail buildout, or future tenant reconfiguration.
Cost Control
Pre-engineered systems eliminate field surprises. You know the steel cost before the first footer is poured.
Flex Space Configurations
Office-warehouse hybrid layouts with roll-up doors, dock-high or grade-level loading, and demising walls that adapt as tenants change. Flex space is a leasing format the steel needs to support, not a finish-out concern.
Energy Efficiency
Insulated wall and roof panels, natural daylighting options, and high-performance building envelopes that reduce operating costs.
Code Compliance
Engineered to local building codes, seismic requirements, and wind loads. Stamped drawings from licensed engineers.
Questions
Up to roughly 200 feet column-free, depending on snow and wind loads. Clear-span width effectively decides which tenants the building can serve: distribution and warehouse users typically need 60+ feet of unobstructed depth, while flex space and retail shells are more forgiving.
Yes. Clear-span interiors and demising walls are designed to be moved as tenants come and go. Office-warehouse flex layouts in particular get reconfigured every lease cycle, which is one reason pre-engineered steel pencils well for multi-tenant builds.
A pre-engineered metal building system locks the structural cost at the engineering stage. Once the steel package is released to fabrication, the structural number does not move. Variability shifts to site work and finishes, where it is easier to manage and easier to bid against.
Local building code, local seismic design category, and local wind and snow loads. Engineering is stamped by licensed engineers in the jurisdiction. In high-seismic regions (categories D, E, and F across most of the Wasatch Front and Eastern Idaho fault zones), connection and inspection requirements raise the steel and labor cost over a low-seismic baseline.
Flex space typically needs office buildout, smaller bays, grade-level overhead doors, and lower eaves. Warehouse and distribution need taller eaves, dock-high loading, heavier floor systems, and longer clear-span depths. The same pre-engineered shell can serve either, but eave height, door schedule, and floor system are decided up front, not after the steel is up.