From Portland’s bustling city lifestyle to the stunning beauty of Multnomah Falls and the rolling plains of the East Oregon High Desert, the Beaver State has a lot to offer.
Depending on the location, some parts of Oregon see hundreds of inches of rain and snow annually. Not only can substantial moisture and humidity take a toll on the structure of a building over time, but it can also cause delays during construction. So, you want to ensure your building is robust and corrosion-resistant. That’s why a metal building is a phenomenal choice, no matter where you are in Oregon.
We pride ourselves in designing a building perfectly suited to your unique climate situation to ensure your building lasts a lifetime. Our designers are well-versed in the world of International Building code requirements and have decades of experience in designing buildings to meet them. Not all metal building kits are the same, and it’s of utmost importance that you get one that is ready to handle what Mother Nature has in store for your particular area. We take this task very seriously and back our buildings up with a lifetime structural warranty.
Our buildings are precision-engineered with DIY-ers and first-time builders in mind. All the components are sized to perfectly fit together for easy erection and to eliminate wasted time and materials on the job site. We provide our customers with an industry-leading erection manual that is in-depth and comprehensive to ensure a straightforward erection process. In addition, we offer a 24/7 customer support hotline to field any questions that may arise throughout the design, delivery, and erection process.
Our designers specialize in designing buildings to meet just about any use case. Here are some examples:
Residential homes and barndominiums
If you have a use case for your building that you don’t see on the list above, contact us directly and we’ll discuss your needs to get you your perfect building.
The Foundation of Southern Oregon is a nonprofit organization that has a working farm and equine facility servicing children and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The projects give these individuals an opportunity to experience the Oregon outdoors and care for and interact with animals.
The Foundation of Southern Oregon erected an open-wall 90 x 140-foot riding arena from Great Western that they use for training horses and classes for handling them with their clientele.
Josh Forrester gives us a tour of his seven (and counting) Great Western Building projects.