- Ontario-engineered steel structures designed for local snow and wind loads
- Permit-ready drawings meeting Oshawa’s municipal standards
- Custom garages, workshops, and industrial buildings built to last
- Fast delivery across Oshawa, Whitby, and surrounding Durham communities
- CSA‑certified steel
- 25+ years
- Canada‑wide delivery
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Oshawa experiences snowstorms, freezing rain, and wide temperature shifts throughout the year. Wooden structures often struggle in these conditions, warping and rotting over time. Steel buildings offer a superior alternative because they resist moisture, pests, and fire while providing unmatched strength and longevity.
- Fully engineered designs that meet Ontario Building Code
- Built for Oshawa snow and wind loads
- Permit-ready drawings for quick approval
- Clear span interiors that maximize floor space
- Energy efficient insulation for year-round comfort
- Minimal maintenance and longer lifespan than wood
Tower Steel Buildings provides complete project management for your steel structure in Oshawa. From design and foundation work to on-site installation, every service is handled with precision and professionalism.

Turnkey Steel Building Projects

Steel Building Foundation Design

Steel Building Foundation Installation

Steel Building Erector

Garages

Commercial Buildings

Aircraft Hangars

Workshops

Truck Garages

Riding Arenas

Warehouses

Mining Buildings

Custom Buildings

Farm Buildings

Cannabis Buildings
Popular Options
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- Insulated wall and roof panels
- Mezzanine floors for office or storage
- Custom overhead or sliding doors
- Windows and skylights for natural light
- Fire-rated wall assemblies for zoning compliance
- Trim packages and color options to match surroundings
- Gutters, snow guards, and ridge vents for weather control
- Ventilation and vapor barrier systems for energy savings
Pricing depends on size, insulation, doors, and site conditions, but most Oshawa projects follow consistent ranges.
|
Building Type |
Typical Size |
Price Range (CAD) |
|
Single Car Garage |
20×20 |
Low teens to upper teens |
|
Double Car Garage |
24×24 |
High teens to mid twenties |
|
Workshop or Storage |
40×60 |
Mid 60s to low 90s |
|
Commercial Shop |
50×100 |
Low six figures and above |
Steel buildings in Oshawa typically cost between 20 and 35 dollars per square foot. Most homeowners choose 24×24 or 30×40 garages, while commercial clients prefer 40×60 or larger designs.
|
Feature |
Steel Buildings |
Wood Buildings |
|
Assembly Time |
Prefabricated and labeled for fast installation |
Labor-intensive framing that depends on weather |
|
Structural Integrity |
Designed for decades of performance with minimal wear |
Prone to rot, pests, and movement |
|
Fire Safety |
Non-combustible materials |
Highly flammable |
|
Maintenance |
Virtually maintenance-free |
Requires painting and upkeep |
|
Expansion |
Modular and easy to extend |
Complex and costly to modify |
|
Insulation Efficiency |
High R-value options with minimal thermal bridging |
Requires thicker walls for similar performance |
|
Long-Term Cost |
Lower operating and maintenance costs |
Higher repair and replacement expenses |
Steel buildings provide a lifetime of strength and lower maintenance. Prefabrication ensures faster completion and predictable budgeting, making them ideal for Oshawa’s humid summers and snowy winters.
24×24 Garage in Oshawa
40×60 Workshop in Courtice
30×50 Farm Storage in Bowmanville
50×100 Warehouse in Whitby
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1. Do I need a permit for a steel garage in Oshawa?
Yes. Oshawa’s Building Services Division requires a permit for most garages and workshops. We supply stamped drawings and help you address zoning setbacks and fire-separation requirements before you apply.
2. What is the cost per square foot for a steel building in Oshawa?
In Oshawa, prices typically range from 21 to 37 dollars per square foot depending on insulation, door sizes, and site access. Projects near Lake Ontario may require additional foundation adjustments.
3. How long does the building process take?
For small garages, installation usually takes one to two weeks after foundation curing. Larger buildings may take four to six weeks, including permit time.
4. What insulation works best for Oshawa’s climate?
We recommend insulated metal panels or fiberglass systems with vapor barriers to handle humidity from the lakeshore and prevent condensation.
5. Can Tower Steel Buildings handle city inspections?
Yes. We coordinate with inspectors for footing, framing, and final occupancy checks.
6. Are financing options available?
Yes. Many Oshawa clients use home-improvement loans or bank financing. Our clear documentation helps lenders assess project value.
7. Do you include foundation drawings?
Yes. All packages include engineered foundation and anchor bolt drawings compliant with Ontario Building Code.


















