Process

From concept to structure

The same disciplined sequence on every project - because good buildings and reliable gates are mostly the result of doing unglamorous steps in the right order.

  1. Concept & Consultation

    It starts with your idea - a sketch, photos, a plat map, or just a conversation. We walk the site, talk through options honestly, and align on scope before any number is quoted.

  2. Site Prep

    Dirt work done right is invisible later - and that is the point. Grading, select fill, compaction, and drainage so the pad never becomes the problem.

  3. Fresh concrete pad prepared for metal building erection.

    Concrete & Foundations

    Slabs, piers, and footings designed around the structure they carry - anchor bolts placed to the erection drawings, not eyeballed.

  4. Contractor crew in PPE working on a clean metal building jobsite.

    Steel Erection

    Columns plumb, frames square, screw lines straight. Whether it is a factory PEMB package or field-welded red iron, this is where discipline shows.

  5. Close-up of generic keypad and intercom pedestal beside steel gate.

    Gate & Access Install

    For gated entries: posts set in concrete, operators sized to the gate, and access control - keypads, remotes, phone access, loops - wired and tested.

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

    Finished Project & Walkthrough

    We walk the finished work with you, hand over codes and remotes, and make sure everything operates the way it was drawn up.

Before & After

Dirt to done

Drag the handle - the boring concrete photo on the left is why the building on the right stays straight.

Finished weld-up shop or barn-style metal building on rural acreage.Building complete
Fresh concrete pad prepared for metal building erection.Pad prepared

Bring us your blueprints

Already have drawings, engineer plans, or a sketch on a napkin? Upload them with your quote request - we review everything before the consultation so the on-site conversation starts at step three, not step zero.

No drawings? No problem.

Photos of the site, examples of buildings or gates you like, and rough dimensions are plenty to start. Part of our job is turning something like this into a buildable plan.

Start the process

Step one takes about two minutes: tell us what you are building, where, and when.