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36X50X10 Steel Garage Kit – Heavy-Duty Metal Garage

The 36×50×10 Steel Garage Kit is a heavy-duty clear-span metal building providing expanded interior width and depth for large vehicle accommodation, equipment storage, and structured interior activity planning. The rigid-frame structural system maintains uninterrupted interior span while supporting wide maneuvering clearance and extended functional zoning. Supplied as a packaged steel building kit including structural framing, metal panels, hardware, and printed structural documentation for permitting reference where required.

$34,762.66

Product Classification

Prefabricated structural steel building kit
Detached accessory garage or storage structure
Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB) system
Physical packaged building materials shipped by freight

 

Technical Specifications (Quick Reference)

Building Width: 36 ft
Building Length: 50 ft
Wall Height: 10 ft
Interior Area: 1,800 sq ft

Clear Interior Height at Eave: approx 10 ft
Peak Interior Height: varies by roof pitch (gable configuration)
Roof Pitch: project-specific configuration

Structural System: Rigid-frame portal system
Interior Span: Column-free
Panel System: Profiled steel cladding
Panel Profile Type: Ribbed structural cladding
Connection Method: Bolted structural assembly
Field Assembly: Mechanical fastener installation

Intended Use Category: Enclosed garage or equipment storage structure

Structural Design Basis
Final structural configuration is prepared based on confirmed installation location, environmental loading considerations, and applicable building code requirements.

 

Product Overview

The 36×50 format is commonly specified when property owners require increased interior width for large vehicle parking, equipment storage, and wide maneuvering clearance combined with substantial building depth. The 36-foot clear span supports wider vehicle positioning and equipment access, while the 50-foot building length enables structured separation between parking, storage, and activity areas.

This configuration is frequently selected when standard residential garage formats no longer provide adequate interior width for larger vehicles, trailers, or equipment. The expanded span improves circulation and operational flexibility while maintaining a manageable accessory building footprint.

As a rigid-frame prefabricated steel garage building kit, the structure provides enclosed protection for vehicles and equipment while supporting organized interior layout planning within a single uninterrupted structural span.

This heavy-duty prefab metal garage building is commonly selected for rural properties, contractor storage, equipment management, and large vehicle protection where expanded width and depth are required.

 

Structural System Classification

Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB)
Rigid-frame portal structural system
Clear-span primary structural frame

Rigid frame geometry transfers roof and lateral loads through structural columns into foundation bearing points. Span-to-height proportions are configured to provide enclosed volume efficiency suitable for large accessory building applications.

Portal frame action develops moment resistance at column-rafter connections, allowing wide spans without intermediate interior supports.

The structural system is commonly used for garages and storage structures requiring wide interior clearance without intermediate supports.

 

Structural Components & Materials

Primary structural framing fabricated from structural steel members with prefabricated connection plates for bolted field assembly.

Exterior cladding formed from profiled steel panels attached to secondary framing members using mechanical fastener systems.

Secondary framing members transfer enclosure loads to primary structural frames while maintaining building envelope stiffness and panel support alignment.

Steel panel systems incorporate protective coating finishes suitable for exterior building envelope applications.

Primary rigid frames are spaced according to structural design requirements determined at time of order to align with applicable building code criteria.

Structural loads are transferred through rigid frame columns to foundation bearing points. Foundation design must support vertical and lateral loads accordingly.

Rigid frame column reactions create concentrated loads at foundation bearing locations. Foundation design must account for base plate load transfer.

Primary rigid frames are designed to resist bending moments at column-rafter connections characteristic of portal frame geometry.

Foundation design, slab specifications, and interior load considerations are determined separately by the project team based on intended operational requirements.

 

Structural Load Determination Process

Structural loads are determined based on confirmed installation location, applicable building code requirements, and environmental loading considerations.

Documentation references general Canadian snow and wind load considerations commonly associated with this product type.

Wind loading considers exposure classification, terrain effects, and importance category based on building use.

Final structural configuration is prepared at time of order based on project location and governing building regulations.

 

Building Code Alignment

Final structural configuration is prepared to align with applicable provincial and municipal building code requirements based on confirmed installation location.

Use classification, permitting requirements, and foundation design are determined by the authority having jurisdiction.

 

Size-Specific Performance Advantage

The 36-foot clear span provides expanded interior width for large vehicles, trailers, and equipment maneuvering.

The extended 50-foot building length supports functional zoning between parking, storage, and operational areas.

Wide-span rigid frame geometry allows flexible placement of storage systems, work zones, and equipment staging.

This configuration is commonly selected where interior width and circulation space are primary planning priorities.

 

Interior Functional Zoning

The combined wide span and extended building depth support structured interior organization.

Typical layout arrangements include:

  • multiple vehicle parking with rear storage
  • equipment staging zone
  • central maneuvering lane
  • wall-mounted storage systems
  • tool and service work area

Circulation pathways for vehicle entry, turning clearance, and equipment movement should be planned before fixed storage installation.

 

Interior Usable Space Planning

Interior usable dimensions vary depending on wall system thickness, structural framing depth, and door configuration.

Actual usable interior width and length are reduced by wall assemblies and structural members.

Interior maneuvering space depends on vehicle size, door placement, and equipment layout.

Interior usable space may vary depending on door configuration, framing placement, and foundation layout.

 

Building Dimension Classification

Nominal building dimensions describe exterior structural footprint.

Actual finished exterior dimensions and interior clearances vary depending on panel profile, framing depth, trim systems, and foundation interface.

Interior usable width and length are typically reduced by wall system thickness and structural framing depth.

Final as-built dimensions are confirmed in structural drawings supplied with the building kit.

 

Authority Planning Insight

This size is commonly specified when property owners require enclosed protection for large vehicles or equipment that cannot be accommodated within standard residential garage widths.

Wide-span garage layouts are frequently selected where maneuvering clearance, equipment access, and interior circulation must be maintained simultaneously.

This configuration is commonly planned for long-term enclosed storage and operational activities subject to local zoning and use regulations.

Within garage sizing progression:

30×50 → deep storage zoning
36×50 → heavy-duty width and equipment access
40×60 → large multi-vehicle or multi-use enclosure

 

Delivered Package Description

Building components are delivered in packaged steel sections prepared for offloading and staged assembly at the installation site.

Delivered materials typically include:

  • prefabricated primary structural members
  • secondary framing components
  • profiled steel panel systems
  • hardware and fastening systems
  • labeled assembly components
  • printed structural documentation

Components are packaged for freight shipment.

 

Assembly Complexity

Large accessory structure installation.
Moderate to high assembly complexity depending on site conditions.

Assembly is typically performed by the owner’s selected contractor or installation team.

Typical project planning includes site preparation, foundation installation, delivery scheduling, and on-site assembly.

 

Lifecycle & Durability Context

Service life depends on coating system performance, enclosure integrity, foundation stability, and maintenance practices.

Steel enclosure systems of this scale are commonly used for long-term enclosed storage infrastructure.

 

Manufacturing & Fabrication Standards

Structural steel components are fabricated using standardized manufacturing processes for prefabricated building systems.

Components are produced for mechanical assembly using prefabricated connection geometry and labeled structural members.

Protective exterior coating systems are applied to cladding components to support exterior building envelope function.

 

Condensation & Ventilation Planning

Condensation control depends on site climate conditions, interior usage patterns, and ventilation design.

Ventilation strategies, insulation systems, and moisture management solutions are determined separately based on project requirements.

Proper condensation management planning is recommended for enclosed steel structures in Canadian climates.

 

Structural Safety & Anchoring Considerations

Building performance depends on proper foundation design, anchoring, erection procedures, and compliance with supplied structural documentation.

Installation must follow accepted construction practices and applicable building regulations.

Foundation design must support concentrated structural loads and anchoring forces.

 

What’s Included

Structural steel framing components
Steel wall and roof panels
Hardware and fastening systems
Printed structural documentation

 

What’s Not Included

Foundation construction
Installation labor
Overhead doors
Windows
Insulation systems
Electrical work
Interior finishing

 

Typical Optional Components (Not Included)

Overhead sectional doors
Walk-in service doors
Insulation systems
Ventilation systems
Interior liner panels
Window systems
Electrical integration

Optional components are selected separately based on project requirements.

 

Freight Delivery Explanation

Building components are shipped by freight as packaged steel materials.

Shipment consists of multiple bundled steel components.
Total shipment weight typically ranges from approximately 8,000 to 16,000 lbs depending on configuration.
Exact shipment details are confirmed prior to dispatch.

Unloading equipment and staging space must be arranged by the buyer.

Delivery scheduling is coordinated prior to shipment.

 

Site Planning Considerations

Foundation design
Setback requirements
Driveway alignment
Delivery vehicle access
Assembly staging area
Municipal permitting requirements

 

Application Classification

Typical use classification: Detached accessory building used for vehicle storage and general property storage; interior work activities determined by owner use and local regulations.

Use category and occupancy classification are determined by the authority having jurisdiction.

 

Structural Responsibility Statement

Building performance depends on proper foundation design, anchoring, erection procedures, and compliance with supplied structural documentation.

Installation must be performed in accordance with applicable building regulations and accepted construction practices.

 

Product Scope Notice

This product is a physical prefabricated steel building kit shipped by freight.
No installation, construction, engineering consulting, or labor services are sold or provided.
Ownership of all physical components transfers to the buyer upon shipment.
This listing is for packaged building materials only and does not represent a constructed structure.

 

Canadian Performance Context

Structural documentation references general Canadian snow and wind load considerations commonly associated with this product type.

Steel enclosure construction provides enclosed protection from snow accumulation, wind exposure, and seasonal weather conditions typical across Canadian environments.

 

Decision Summary

Wide-span large accessory-scale building.

Choose this size if you need:

  • expanded interior width for large vehicles or equipment
  • deep storage and workspace zoning
  • wide maneuvering clearance
  • heavy-duty enclosed storage

Consider larger sizes if:

  • very large equipment requires additional width, height, or door clearance
  • commercial-scale storage is required
  • additional vertical clearance is needed

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