Precision Structural Engineering

Project Types:

Pole Buildings

 

Examples of some of our pole building projects

Pole Building Design            Pole Building Design

 

Pole Building Design/Pole Shop and Garages/Horse Arena/Pole Barns

Pole Buildings: Design for Residential and Commercial Use

Pole buildings design for home and commercial use are inexpensive and rustically attractive.

Pole Buildings Design

 

Pole Building Design

 

Once used only in agriculture, pole barns have gained popularity in the residential and commercial markets. Used include pole shops, garages, and even homes.  This building type has definite benefits, and offers a strong alternative to traditional construction methods. Modern pole buildings owe their popularity to their low cost, and the ease and speed with which they can be erected. Pole buildings adapt to a wide range of functional structures for residential, industrial, and commercial use is evident in that pole buildings are the right choice.

The Basics of Pole buildings:

Pole Building Design

Pole structures are framed by poles cemented into the ground. Pole buildings are construction is both simple and light. The floor loads are supported independently by the ground not by the pole building, and can be easily modified or expanded. The sides can be metal (steel or aluminum), or wood. It depends on preferences, which of course dictates price. Traditionally, pole structures are inexpensive, which is one of the primary reasons that this practice has moved into the mainstream.

Residential Pole Buildings: Design:

Rustic but functional, residential pole building design is simple. With the outer structure in place, all that is needed to transform a big empty space into a home are interior walls, flooring, electricity, and plumbing-the elements of traditional homebuilding. Pole barn homes can be single story or two stories, and the size is completely up to the homeowner. Since homeowners save money with the actual structure, they can afford to allocate additional funds to interior features. Also, pole construction offers a solution to building a cabin, vacation home or workshop.

Commercial Pole Barns:

Commercial Pole Barns

Like other types of structures, pole barns can be re-purposed to serve quite well as shops, retail stores, garages-anything really. Pole shops and garages are popular among mechanics and tradesmen as they are inexpensive to build. Equestrians also find pole structures convenient and effective for horse arenas. Durable and easy to clean, a pole horse arena is more practical than traditional structures.

More information on Pole buildings:

Bocchi Horse Barn: 51x60 Two story pole construction, Klamath Falls, OR

Bocchi Horse Barn: 51x60 Two story pole construction, Klamath Falls, OR (02-224)

     
Terriere Pole Barn: 24x60 Single story pole construction, Klamath Falls, OR

Terriere Pole Barn: 24x60 Single story pole construction, Klamath Falls, OR (02-214)

     
Bucy Pole Barn: 12.5x28 Single story pole construction

Bucy Pole Barn: 12.5x28 Single story pole construction (02-167)

     
Cole Pole Building: 30x36 Single story pole construction, Bonanza, OR

Cole Pole Building: 30x36 Single story pole construction, Bonanza, OR (02-160)

     
Buckingham Pole Building: 22x100 Single story pole construction, Tulelake, CA

Buckingham Pole Building: 22x100 Single story pole construction, Tulelake, CA (02-158)

     

Ron Collins Pole Building: 38x50 Single story addition, Chiloquin, OR (02-240)

Mark Holland Pole Barn: Klamath Falls, OR (02-148)

Dolinski Pole Barn: 6x60 Single story pole construction, Keno, OR (03-279)

Geyer Pole Barn: 40x60 Single story pole construction, Bonanza, OR (03-239)

Srachs Pole Building: 36x50 Single story wood construction, Klamath Falls, OR (02-176)

Wheeler Pole Barn: 48x36 Single story pole construction, Keno, OR (02-173)

Baker Pole Barn

Mahoney Pole Barn

Terry Milne Pole Barn: Single story, wood and concrete construction, 40x60 feet, 4020 Sturdivant, Klamath Falls, OR.

Keith McClung Pole Building: Single story, wood and concrete construction, 120x44 feet, Siskyou, CA.

Molzmer Pole Building: Single story, wood and concrete construction, 24x28 feet, Bly, OR.

Comstock Pole Barn: Two story, wood and concrete construction, 40x60 feet, 484 Buckhorn Springs Road, Ashland, OR.

Tom Wessles Pole Building: Single story, wood and concrete construction, 20x60 feet, Dairy, OR.

 

Click here to return to previous page

 

Precision Structural Engineering, Inc.
250-A Main Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Telephone: (541) 850-6300
Fax: (541) 850-6233
info@structure1.com

Home | PSE Team | Download Newsletter (pdf) | Download Brochure (pdf) | Testimonials | Employment | Additional Resources | Site Map