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Our steel buildings are built tough, to the highest industry standards. More importantly, our structures are able to withstand the extremes of temperature and the harsh Canadian winter months.
The buildings are easy to insulate, easy to expand and virtually maintenance-free. They are available in 8 standard finishes and 5 trim colours.
Solid I-Beam
Hot rolled beam with narrow tapered flanges. Also referred to as "S" shape. Steel sections (angles, channels, S-shapes, W-shapes, etc.) are formed by rolling mills while the steel is in a semi-molten state.
End Wall Frames and Columns
Steel sections (angles, channels, S-shapes, W-shapes, etc.) are formed by rolling mills while the steel is in a semi-molten state. End walls vary between hot rolled, post and beam, expandable and non-expandable, depending on your project requirements.
Girts (in sidewall) and purlins (in roof) steel sections (angles, channels, S-shapes, W-shapes, etc.) are formed by rolling mills while the steel is in a semi-molten state.
Eave Strut is a structural member located at the eave of a building. The eave strut supports the roof and wall paneling.
Base Angle is an angle secured to a wall or foundation used to attach the bottom of the wall paneling.
Bracing Rods, angles or cables are used in the plane of the roof and walls to transfer loads such as wind, seismic and crane thrusts, to the foundation.
80,000 p.s.i. – galvalume sheeting for roof and sidewall panels. Sheeting is standard in 26 gauge and is available in 24 gauge as well. PBR panel design gives each panel on the roof and sides additional overlapping compared to standard R panels.
While self-drilling and self-tapping fastener are typically provided, stainless steel fasteners may also be requested. Stainless steel fasteners contain a high percentage of chromium to increase corrosion resistance. These fasteners may also contain nickel or copper.
Anchor Bolt Setting Plan. This is a drawing plan to show the diameter, location and projection of all anchor bolts for the components of the Metal Building System. This plan may also show column reactions (magnitude and direction), as well as the maximum base plate dimensions.
Erection Drawings. These are the roof and wall erection (framing) drawings that identify individual components and accessories furnished by the manufacturer in sufficient detail to permit proper erection of the Metal Building System. Upon request, these drawings may also be certified and stamped by an engineer for permit approval.

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After telling us the size of the building you want, you can rest easy. You’ll be assigned a project manager who will act as your go-between to ensure all local codes are met and that your building is delivered and erected properly.
We also provide all field support to construction crews, product drawings, simple erection manuals—everything you need to get your building up and operational.
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You need a building for a shop, warehouse, plant, garage, and more. To start, it’s as simple as estimating the desired length, width, height and building use. If you’re not sure, we’re here to help you through the process. |
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We’ll quote your building by phone, at the store, or right here on our website. Once you complete a building specifications form we will provide you with an estimate. |
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Blueprints will be sent to you once we process your order. This will be the first set of blueprints you receive to mark up and make changes. A return envelope will be provided to express them back to our customer service representative. |
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Your building is manufactured in a facility that meet the required Canadian A660 Building Code and Standard W47.1 |
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Delivery when you want it, where you want it. Tell us when you want your building delivered and we’ll work with you to ensure it arrives on time. |
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Ribbon cutting ceremony—we provide complete field support to your construction crews so you can open your doors on time—congratulations! |
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