- Fully engineered to Ontario Building Code and Brant County standards
- Premium Canadian steel with certified snow and wind load ratings
- Prefab commercial, industrial, and residential steel buildings
- Quick delivery across Brantford, Paris, and Woodstock
- CSA‑certified steel
- 25+ years
- Canada‑wide delivery
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Brantford’s weather brings cold winters, humid summers, and frequent freeze-thaw cycles that challenge traditional construction. Steel buildings are built to perform through every season while minimizing maintenance and maximizing energy efficiency.
- Designed and stamped to meet Ontario Building Code
- Engineered for snow, wind, and frost loads specific to Brantford
- Permit-ready drawings for smooth city approval
- Fire-safe, non-combustible framing
- High energy efficiency with insulated panels
- Long-term savings on maintenance and operation
Tower Steel Buildings delivers complete solutions from design to delivery and installation support.

Turnkey Steel Building Projects

Steel Building Foundation Design

Steel Building Foundation Installation

Steel Building Erector

Garages

Commercial Buildings

Workshops

Truck Garages

Warehouses

Aircraft Hangars

Farm Buildings

Custom Buildings
- Insulated wall and roof panels
- Overhead or sliding doors
- Skylights and wall windows
- Fire-rated wall assemblies
- Mezzanines and interior partitions
- Trim and finish color options
- Gutters, ridge vents, and snow guards
- Vapor barriers and ventilation systems
|
Building Type |
Typical Size |
Estimated Price Range (CAD) |
|
Single Car Garage |
20×20 |
From low teens |
|
Double Car Garage |
24×24 |
High teens to mid-twenties |
|
Workshop |
40×60 |
Mid 60s to low 90s |
|
Commercial Unit |
50×100 |
Starting in low six figures |
Steel building costs in Brantford generally range from 22 to 38 dollars per square foot depending on the building type, insulation, and site preparation.
|
Feature |
Steel Buildings |
Wood Buildings |
|
Construction Speed |
Installed within weeks with prefab kits |
Slower and weather dependent |
|
Durability |
Resists rot, pests, and corrosion |
Prone to decay and warping |
|
Fire Resistance |
Non-combustible materials |
Combustible and higher insurance risk |
|
Maintenance |
Minimal upkeep required |
Regular repairs and repainting needed |
|
Expansion |
Easily extended in the future |
Costly and complex modifications |
|
Insulation |
High R-value insulated panels |
Requires upgrades for similar efficiency |
|
Cost Over Time |
Lower ownership cost |
Higher long-term expenses |
Steel buildings perform consistently in Brantford’s climate and provide decades of reliable service with minimal maintenance.
24×24 Garage – Echo Place
30×50 Farm Building – Burford
40×60 Workshop – Brant County
50×100 Warehouse – Lynden Road Area
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1. Do I need a permit for a steel garage in Brantford?
Yes. The City of Brantford requires building permits for most detached structures. We supply permit-ready drawings and assist during the approval process.
2. What is the cost per square foot?
Typical costs range from 22 to 38 dollars per square foot depending on size, design, and site preparation.
3. How long does installation take?
Most garages and workshops can be built in two to six weeks after foundation curing.
4. Which insulation is best for Brantford’s weather?
Insulated metal panels or fiberglass batts with vapor barriers provide year-round comfort and energy savings.
5. Do packages include foundation drawings?
Yes. Every Tower Steel Building includes OBC-compliant foundation and anchor bolt drawings.
6. Can I expand my building later?
Yes. Steel buildings are modular and can be extended easily in the future.
7. Do you provide local erection support?
Yes. We can connect you with reliable erection contractors within Brantford and Brant County.


















