Commercial Buildings
Get high-performance commercial metal buildings starting at 30 feet wide, engineered for long-lasting durability and structural strength. Built for businesses across East Texas, these custom steel buildings are fully configurable to support warehouses, retail stores, equipment storage, agricultural facilities, and industrial operations.
Each commercial building is designed to meet local building codes and tailored to your property’s layout and functional requirements. Browse real examples of completed projects for inspiration, then use the online 3D configurator to start designing your custom commercial metal building today.

Two Bay Commercial Shop
Roof Type: Vertical
Vehicle Capacity: 2
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Five Bay Warehouse
Roof Type: Vertical
Vehicle Capacity: 5
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Four Bay Commercial Shop
Roof Type: Vertical
Vehicle Capacity: 4
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Commercial Warehouse
Roof Type: Vertical
Vehicle Capacity: 0
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Custom Commercial Metal Buildings
Commercial metal buildings starting at 30 feet wide are engineered for maximum durability, structural strength, and full customization to meet the needs of businesses across East Texas. These steel structures are ideal for warehouses, retail spaces, equipment storage, agricultural operations, and industrial facilities—offering flexible layouts and dependable performance.
Each building is tailored to your specific property and business requirements while meeting all local building codes. Explore completed commercial projects to see real-world examples of functional designs, then start creating your own with the easy-to-use online configurator.
Understanding Commercial Metal Buildings: Red Iron vs. Alternative Steel Construction
Commercial metal buildings are pre-engineered steel structures used for warehouses, retail stores, auto shops, agricultural facilities, and more. Two primary construction methods are used: Red Iron and Alternative Steel Framing. Red iron buildings use heavy I-beams and require deeper foundations, making them ideal for large spans but often more expensive and time-consuming to install. In contrast, non-red iron steel buildings use lighter, engineered framing systems that reduce material costs, speed up installation, and require less foundation work—while still meeting local codes and structural demands.
Most commercial buildings today are delivered as shell-only structures, which include the steel frame, roof, exterior walls, doors, and windows—allowing maximum flexibility for interior finishing. Whether you're in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, or Mississippi, local codes, wind and snow loads, and seismic requirements play a key role in choosing the right system. Both methods are customizable, expandable, and suited for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications, making professional engineering essential to ensure compliance and long-term performance.
100% Custom Commercial Metal Buildings – Designed for Your Business
Unlike pre-fabricated kits with fixed sizes and limited features, custom commercial metal buildings are fully engineered to match your specific operational needs. Every detail—from building dimensions and steel gauge to door placements, ventilation systems, and roof configurations—is tailored to your business, your site, and your workflow.
These buildings offer unlimited design flexibility for industries like manufacturing, warehousing, agriculture, and retail. With options like framed openings, lean-tos, vertical roof panels, and climate control integration, you get a steel building that’s not just code-compliant—but built for long-term performance, future expansion, and maximum efficiency. Whether you're accommodating large equipment, planning for growth, or optimizing productivity, a custom metal building offers a smarter solution than any standard kit.
Commercial Building Permit Assistance - Keep Your Project Moving Forward
Navigating commercial building permits can be a complex and time-consuming process, but professional permit assistance helps streamline every step to keep your metal building project moving forward smoothly. From preparing detailed structural engineering documents and site plans to verifying zoning compliance and meeting local building codes, expert support ensures all required paperwork is accurate and complete. This reduces costly delays and minimizes the need for revisions. Permit specialists also coordinate with local building departments to manage inspections and address regulatory questions promptly, helping your project stay on schedule and within budget.
With extensive experience in permitting across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, and Mississippi, professional permit assistance services understand the unique requirements and challenges of each jurisdiction. They help avoid common issues such as zoning violations, setback infractions, and incomplete submissions that can stall approvals. By ensuring your commercial metal building complies with all regional safety standards, wind and snow load requirements, and environmental regulations, permit professionals protect your investment and facilitate a compliant, successful construction process from start to finish.
Commercial Metal Building Applications - Versatile Solutions for Every Industry
Commercial metal buildings offer versatile, durable, and cost-effective solutions for a wide range of industries, including automotive, retail, industrial, municipal, agricultural, and distribution sectors. Designed for flexibility, these steel structures accommodate everything from auto repair shops with multiple service bays and ventilation systems to retail showrooms with open floor plans and climate control. Contractors and manufacturers benefit from secure equipment storage, customizable workshops, and expansive warehouse spaces, while municipalities and farms rely on these buildings for efficient storage, utility facilities, and agricultural operations.
The advantages of commercial metal buildings over traditional construction include lower costs, faster installation, energy efficiency, and long-term durability. Customizable features such as loading docks, large door openings, ventilation, and specialized interior layouts make these buildings ideal for growing businesses with evolving operational needs. Engineered for local building codes and designed to withstand harsh weather, metal buildings deliver professional aesthetics and reliable protection—making them the smart choice across industries seeking flexible, high-performance commercial space.