- Canada-specific snow and wind load engineering
- High-grade Canadian steel with long-term corrosion resistance
- Prefab garages, workshops, and agricultural steel buildings
- Fast delivery throughout Orillia, Severn, and surrounding areas
- Professional installation support available
- CSA‑certified steel
- 25+ years
- Canada‑wide delivery
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Orillia’s location between Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching means exposure to heavy snow, humidity, and seasonal temperature swings. Steel buildings are the ideal choice for this environment, offering superior resistance to rot, pests, and fire while requiring minimal maintenance.
- Fully engineered for Ontario Building Code compliance
- Designed for Simcoe County’s snow and wind loads
- Permit-ready documents for easy city approval
- Fire-resistant and non-combustible materials
- High insulation performance for energy efficiency
- Lower lifetime maintenance and ownership costs
Tower Steel Buildings provides a seamless end-to-end experience for customers throughout Orillia and surrounding areas.

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 systems
- Skylights and translucent panels for natural light
- Overhead and sliding door configurations
- Fire-rated wall assemblies
- Mezzanine and interior partitions
- Trim and color customization
- Ridge vents, gutters, and snow guards
- Vapor barriers for energy efficiency
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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 |
|
Warehouse or Commercial Unit |
50×100 |
Starting in low six figures |
Steel building prices in Orillia generally range from 23 to 38 dollars per square foot depending on size, finishes, and insulation options.
|
Feature |
Steel Buildings |
Wood Buildings |
|
Build Time |
Prefabricated and fast assembly |
Slower, weather-dependent framing |
|
Durability |
Resists corrosion, pests, and rot |
Prone to decay and warping |
|
Fire Safety |
Non-combustible |
Flammable, higher insurance risk |
|
Maintenance |
Minimal upkeep |
Frequent repainting and repair |
|
Expansion |
Modular and easy to extend |
Complex and expensive to modify |
|
Insulation |
Excellent R-value options |
Requires upgrades to match performance |
|
Lifetime Cost |
Lower long-term expense |
Higher ownership and maintenance cost |
Steel buildings perform exceptionally well in Orillia’s mixed climate, offering superior durability and energy efficiency.
24×24 Garage – West Ridge Area
30×50 Farm Building – Severn Township
40×60 Workshop – Atherley Road
50×100 Warehouse – Orillia Industrial Park
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- Familiar with Orillia’s building permits and zoning guidelines
- Ontario Building Code-compliant designs
- Transparent pricing and detailed project plans
- Dedicated support from design through installation
We focus on precision, durability, and client satisfaction with every building we create.
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1. Do I need a building permit for a steel garage in Orillia?
Yes. The City of Orillia requires permits for garages, workshops, and warehouses. We provide complete engineer-stamped drawings.
2. What is the average cost per square foot?
Steel building prices in Orillia range from 18 to 38 dollars per square foot depending on the size and design.
3. How long does construction take?
Smaller garages can be installed in two to three weeks, while larger projects may take six to eight weeks.
4. Which insulation works best for Orillia’s climate?
Insulated metal panels or spray foam systems offer superior energy efficiency and moisture control.
5. Do your packages include foundation drawings?
Yes. Every Tower Steel Building package includes engineer-stamped foundation and anchor bolt drawings.
6. Can my building be expanded later?
Yes. Steel buildings are modular and can be easily expanded when needed.
7. Do you work with local erection crews?
Yes. We collaborate with qualified contractors throughout Orillia and Simcoe County.


















