Metal Buildings

Steel buildings, from dirt work to dry-in

Pre-engineered and weld-up metal buildings across North Texas — with site prep, concrete, and erection handled by one crew.

The First Decision

Pre-engineered or weld-up?

It is the first question every metal building buyer should answer — and most websites won’t give you a straight comparison. Here is ours.

Finished pre-engineered steel warehouse shell with clean exterior panels.

Pre-Engineered (PEMB)

Engineered · Factory-fabricated · Clear-span

  • Stamped engineering and drawings — permit and plan-review ready
  • Rigid frames allow wide, column-free interiors
  • Predictable material packages at commercial scale
  • Best value on larger footprints and taller eaves

Best for Warehouses, commercial shells, and larger buildings where engineering and span matter.

Finished weld-up shop or barn-style metal building on rural acreage.

Weld-Up

Cost-efficient · Field-built · Flexible

  • Fabricated on-site from pipe and steel — customized as it goes up
  • Often the most cost-efficient route for shops and barns
  • Easy to add lean-tos, porches, and odd dimensions
  • No factory lead time on a kit

Best for Shops, barns, and farm & ranch buildings where budget and flexibility lead.

Not sure which fits? That is exactly what the consultation is for — tell us about your project and we’ll walk you through it.

Use Cases

What people build with us

Shops

Work shops, hobby shops, and garage-plus buildings sized for what you actually park and build in them.

Barns

Hay, livestock, and equipment barns that stay dry and stand up to North Texas wind.

Farm & Ranch

Equipment cover, tack rooms, and working structures for acreage properties.

Commercial Shells

Permit-ready building shells for lease space, service businesses, and light industrial.

Warehouses

Clear-span pre-engineered warehouses with foundations designed for the loads.

Custom Buildings

Odd sizes, lean-tos, porches, taller eaves — if it makes sense in steel, we can build it.

Scope

What’s in our lane — and what isn’t

Clear scope keeps projects on budget. Here is exactly where Eaglemark starts and stops.

We handle

  • Site prep and pad building
  • Concrete slabs, piers, and foundations
  • Structural shell erection — PEMB and weld-up
  • Sheeting, trim, doors, and dry-in
  • Basic electrical prep where applicable
  • Practical finish-level guidance

We refer out

  • Full interior finish-outs and drywall
  • Plumbing
  • Advanced electrical build-outs
  • Finished living-quarter general contracting

Planning a barndominium-style project? We build the shell and foundation right, and coordinate cleanly with your finish-out contractor.

Gallery

Recent metal building work

Good Questions

Metal building FAQs

Do I need a concrete pad before you can build?

No — that’s part of what we do. Whether you have bare land, a site that needs prep, or a pad that’s already poured, we quote the building around your actual site condition. If you do have an existing pad, we’ll verify it can carry the structure before we commit to it.

How much finish-out do you handle?

Our sweet spot is the structural shell: foundation, steel, sheeting, doors, and dry-in, plus basic electrical prep where it makes sense. For full interior finish-outs — drywall, plumbing, living quarters — we’ll build you a shell that’s ready for a finish-out contractor to take over cleanly.

Which is cheaper — pre-engineered or weld-up?

It depends on size and use. For most shops and barns under roughly commercial scale, weld-up wins on cost and flexibility. For larger clear-span buildings or anything needing stamped engineering for permits, pre-engineered usually pencils out better. We’ll run your project both ways and tell you straight.

Do you handle permits and engineering?

For pre-engineered buildings, stamped engineering comes with the package and we coordinate the foundation design to match. Permit requirements vary a lot by city and county in North Texas — bring your location to the consultation and we’ll tell you what your jurisdiction will want.

What should I have ready before the consultation?

Anything helps: a sketch on paper, photos of the site, a plat map, rough dimensions, or examples of buildings you like. You can upload all of it in the quote form so we show up already knowing your project.

Tell us about your building

Five quick questions about your building type, site, and timeline — plus room to upload sketches or photos. No pressure, no spam.