Metal buildings outperform wood framed structures when big buildings are needed; whether that be to house large agricultural equipment, to fill commodities warehousing needs, or simply to provide room to ride that prized cutting horse. Steel framed structures can span farther while avoiding unnecessary interior columns. Because metal buildings can span farther, the number of framing members needed is greatly reduced and that alone can speed up construction. Wide bay spacings means exterior doors can be bigger and high ceiling heights equate to more usable interior space. The benefits of steel abound.   Metal buildings outperform wood framed structures when big buildings are needed; whether that be to house large agricultural equipment, to fill commodities warehousing needs, or simply to provide room to ride that prized cutting horse. Steel framed structures can span farther while avoiding unnecessary interior columns. Steel buildings by Chief are some of the highest quality metal building systems on the market.

Buy with confidence. Metal Building erectors that have constructed “other” name brands prefer the erectibility of a Chief building. Not only does a smooth install save them time, but fewer missing parts / mis-fabs saves them headache at your jobsite… and all of that saves you money. You can also expect a Chief steel building to last for generations. Finish warranties on our pre-coated steel reach 40 years so that your building will always look good. Choose our standing seam roof and you could bank on never having to replace the roof in your lifetime. Is your barn ready for the next generation of farmers?

Chief Buildings began manufacturing metal buildings in 1966 in response to a decade long post-war boom that meant new opportunity for anyone willing to pursue it.  In 2022, Chief once again expanded our operations to meet new demands and position our company for continued success in the future. Even today, as global supply chain disruptions persist, there is an even greater demand for more infrastructure here in America. Businesses are looking for ways to stay ahead of the curve and to minimize their reliance on international resources, and ultimately that means bringing manufacturing, industry, and food production back to the US. What steps are you taking? Check us out at chiefbuildings.com. RB