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Whether you’re building in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, GIllette, Rock Springs or any of the neighboring cities, when building in Wyoming, it is important to consider the strong winds, thunderstorms and tornadoes in the State.

In Wyoming, steel buildings are used as commercial and industrial structures, as well as storage and office buildings. The main reason why residents of Wyoming use steel buildings is durability. Steel buildings are strong and can withstand extreme temperatures, such as snowfall, winds and earthquakes. Building with pre-fabricated steel building systems will give you an advantage, saving time and money, while building a structure that will last!

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What’s included?

Every prefabricated structure includes the following: 

  • Commercial solid red iron I-beam frames
  • Roof & wall paneling
  • Complete trim package
  • All necessary roof purlins and wall girts
  • Heavy industrial rod bracing
  • Base closures for weather tightness
  • All necessary hardware, nuts & bolts
  • Pre-welded clips for easy erection, all pre-cut
  • Carbon steel fasteners
  • Dedicated project manager
  • 25-50 year panel warranty. Varies by color selection
  • Extended warranty available
  • Global shipping distribution points
  • 3 sets of stamped engineered drawings
Building components at a glance
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Roof Cladding/Sheeting

Exterior metal panels attached to roof purlins, available in different gauges, colors and profiles.

Valley

Roof condition created by the intersection of the lower part of two roof planes. A hip is created by the intersection of the higher part of two roof planes.

End Wall Girt

Light gauge steel wall member that supports the wall system and horizontally spans between columns along the ends of the building.

X-Bracing

Structural members used to resist lateral forces perpendicular to rigid frames, transmitting them to the foundation. Typically, these are steel rods or angles installed in "X" configurations and found in the roof and walls.

Wall Cladding/Sheeting

Exterior metal panels attached to wall girts, available in different gauges, colors and profiles.

Rake (Gable) Trim

Metal trim piece along the rake of the roof, providing a covering at the end of the roof panel system.

Endwall Frame

Structural steel frame, consisting of columns and rafters located at the endwalls. Supports the girts and beams, and helps to transfer wind loads to the foundation.

Portal frame

Steel frame placed perpendicular to rigid frames along sidewalls for resisting lateral forces. Typically used to allow for openings in the wall.

Eave Strut

Horizontal structural member located at the eave that serves as a strut and as a juncture member for the roof and wall. These are typically cee shaped and made from cold formed steel.

Framed Opening

An opening framed by header, jamb and sill members for the placement of doors, windows, louvers or other accessory. Members consist of light gauge metal or hot rolled steel.

Purlin

Light gauge steel roof member that supports the roof system and horizonally spans between support rafters or beams.

Sidewall Girt

Light gauge steel wall member that supports the wall system and horizontally spans between columns along the sides of the building.

Rigid Frame

Primary structural steel members made from vertical columns and sloped rafters having rigid connections.

Ridge Cap

Metal trim piece along the ridge of the roof, providing a covering for the top ends of the roof panel system.

Mezzanine Joists

Structural floor system support members made from steel open web joists, steel beams or light gauge members.

Mezzanine Floor Decking

Steel decking typically supporting concrete in a floor system.

Multiple Span Columns

Gable frame, uniform depth columns, uniform or variable depth rafters, supported by columns, with ridge at center line.

Roof X-Bracing

Bracing located in the roof to transfer loads to the sturctural steel frames particularly is high wind, snow, and seismic conditions

How does it work?

No matter the size of your project, we are committed to creating the most efficient and technically sound building system possible.
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We tailor each building to your needs with the most efficient, innovative, cost-effective, agile, adaptive business process to meet a challenge.

Industry Expertise

Between Allied’s in-house experts and factory, along with our supply chain partners, we offer the most options and expertise in the industry.

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We care about your business. From beginning through completion, you can count on us for ongoing professional and friendly support.