Steel Buildings Nationwide: Custom-Engineered and Delivered Across the U.S.

Renegade Steel Buildings sells custom pre-engineered steel buildings nationwide, shipping to the contiguous United States. You get a building built to your size and use, priced competitively, and delivered to your site ready to assemble - no local steel-building supplier required. Every building is also engineered to your local building code, so it passes permitting wherever you are.

Buying from a nationwide supplier means you aren't limited to whatever options happen to be available near you. You get the full range of sizes, styles, and customizations, competitive pricing, and engineering handled for you - the same whether your site is in rural Georgia, coastal Florida, or the Colorado mountains. Below is how we serve customers in any state, what you can buy, how delivery works, and how we make sure your building meets local code.

Do you sell steel buildings in my state?

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Yes. We provide custom steel buildings nationwide and ship to all contiguous states. Instead of maintaining a sales office in every city, we engineer each building to your delivery address and ship it to your site for assembly by you or a local crew. This direct, nationwide model is how we can serve a customer in Maine and another in Nevada with the same great selection, awesome pricing, and certified engineering, and it's why your project location is the first thing we ask for.

What kinds of steel buildings can I buy?

Gable pre-engineered steel building shape

Gable

Single Slope pre-engineered steel building shape

Single Slope

Monitor pre-engineered steel building shape

Monitor

Gambrel pre-engineered steel building shape

Gambrel

We offer custom pre-engineered steel structures for residential, agricultural, and commercial use, sized and configured to what you need. Common projects include Barndominiums and shop homes, garages and workshops, barns and agricultural buildings, equipment and storage buildings, commercial and warehouse buildings, and riding arenas. Because the buildings are custom-engineered rather than pulled from a fixed catalog, you can specify dimensions, roof style, framing, doors, windows, insulation, and finishes to fit the job.

Choose from clear span buildings with uncluttered floor space or multi span buildings where permitted to help reduce cost. You can also choose between standard gable buildings or go with a single slope. We also offer special frame types (Gambrel and Monitor style) in select locations (due to load limitations with special frames). Talk to us about your project and design choice.

Why buy a steel building from a nationwide supplier?

Buying from a nationwide supplier gives you more selection, competitive pricing, and professional engineering included - without depending on whichever local company happens to be nearby. You aren't limited by a single regional company's catalog or capacity, and you get a consistent product and process no matter where your site is.
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    Full selection and customization - sizes and configurations a small local shop may not offer.
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    Competitive pricing - Our buying power of thousands of buildings means our pricing is low due to the amount of steel purchased.
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    Engineering handled for you - every building is engineered and stamped for your specific site.
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    Coverage everywhere - we serve areas that have no local steel-building supplier at all.  In fact, we have Renegade Buildings in all but a few states.
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    Renegade Standards - The standards we set for our buildings are a step up from the rest.
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    Meet the Team - While we may not be able to shake your hand if you live across the country, we try to make sure you know who your doing business with.  Check out our team and get to know the person you're talking to.

How does ordering and nationwide delivery work?

Ordering a steel building from anywhere in the country follows a clear sequence that starts with your site location and ends with components delivered ready to assemble:

  1. Tell us your job site address and what you're building. Location and use drive the design, the price, and the code your building is engineered to.
  2. We design and quote your building. You choose dimensions, style, and options, and we engineer it for your specific site.  Your quote should list everything you discussed about your building including shipping and sales tax giving you a true bottom line.
  3. Place your order.  Sign your contract, pick your colors and send your deposit.
  4. You receive Engineer stamped drawings sealed for your state. These are what your building department needs to issue a permit. We always require our customers to verify codes and loads with your local permit office.
  5. Your building is produced and shipped to your site. Components arrive cut, punched, and marked for assembly.
  6. You handle the foundation and erection locally. We provide the foundation reactions and anchor-bolt layout for a local concrete contractor, and you or a local crew erect the building.
  7. We stay in touch.  From letting you know when drawings are ready to coordinating your delivery date, we stay in touch.  We are available throughout the entire process.

Ready to start? Request a quote for your location and we'll handle the engineering for your site.

Will my steel building meet local building codes?

Yes. Selling nationwide means every building is engineered to comply with the building code your local jurisdiction has adopted, and the drawings are stamped and sealed by a professional engineer licensed in your state. The reason we ask for your job site address up front is that codes and design loads are tied to location - so engineering to your exact site is what makes a nationwide building genuinely permit-ready.

The engineering follows the International Building Code (IBC) and the load standard it references, ASCE/SEI 7 (currently ASCE 7-22). In practical terms, three site-specific loads shape your building:

  • Wind:  Design wind speed and exposure vary by location, with the highest demands along hurricane-exposed coasts; tornado provisions in ASCE 7-22 can apply across much of the central and eastern U.S.
  • Snow:  Ground snow load runs from effectively zero in the Gulf South to well over 100 psf in northern mountain regions, with drifting accounted for separately.
  • Seismic:  Your Seismic Design Category depends on local ground-motion values and soil, and is highest in regions like the West Coast, Intermountain West, and the New Madrid zone.

Buildings are also designed for dead, roof live, and any collateral loads you specify (for items you plan to hang, like sprinklers or mechanical units), combined per ASCE 7's rules. This is also why two identical buildings can differ in price between locations - a high-snow or hurricane-coast site simply requires more steel. The table below shows how conditions tend to vary; the actual values for your building come from the site-specific engineering, not this table.

Region (example) Typical wind concern Typical ground snow load Typical seismic concern
Gulf Coast / Southeast coast (e.g., FL, coastal TX) Very high — hurricane wind speeds Negligible to none Generally low
Inland Southeast (e.g., GA, AL, TN) Moderate; tornado provisions may apply Low Low to moderate (higher near New Madrid)
Upper Midwest / Northeast (e.g., MN, NY, VT) Moderate High to very high; drifting matters Generally low to moderate
Mountain West (e.g., CO, UT high elevation) Moderate to high Very high; site-specific studies common Moderate to high
West Coast (e.g., CA, OR, WA) Moderate to high (coastal) Low at coast, high in mountains High to very high
Illustrative only. Your design wind speed, ground snow load, and Seismic Design Category are established for your specific site under the IBC and ASCE 7-22, and your local jurisdiction's adopted code governs.

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