Alaska Steel Buildings

Alaska Steel Buildings

Steel building kits designed just for Alaska

Steel building kits designed for Alaska

From Barrow down to Ketchikan and even up and down the Aleutian Islands, hundreds of customers in Alaska have trusted SteelMaster with their building needs. Our Quonset huts can be shipped to almost anywhere in the 663,268 square miles of the state to be used for different applications like tool sheds, garages, cabins and homes.

Why SteelMaster for Alaska?

Whether you’re a resident or a business, looking for a prefab home in Alaska or an industrial building, if you can dream it, the chances are we can deliver it to you in Alaska.

Quick & easy construction

With consistent cold weather and snowfall, construction time is typically limited to late spring and warmer summer months. SteelMaster’s prefabricated Quonset Hut kits are quick and easy to assemble—you don’t need to have any building experience to put together our structures. Many of our buildings can be shipped within 30 days and put together in just a few days. Buildings can also be easily unbolted, dismantled and moved to a new location to be reinstalled.

SteelMaster ships to you in Alaska

SteelMaster has decades of experience handling shipping and delivery logistics in the state, so we know the most cost-efficient and fastest methods for getting you your building in time for construction season in Alaska. Our building specialists will work with local Alaskan freight forwarders to save you money and time without sacrificing quality.

We have the ability to ship to any port, dock, terminal, or even directly to your home or business. We partner with all of the major shipping carriers and ship our buildings by land, sea, and air to even the most remote locations. We regularly ship to:

  • Anchorage (Port of Alaska)
  • Soldotna/Kenai
  • Fairbank
  • Nome
  • Barrow
  • Kotzebue
  • Dillingham
  • Cold Bay (Aleutians)
  • Kodiak
  • Valdez/Cordova
  • Homer
  • Seward
  • Wrangell
  • Ketchikan

We have clients in all 19 boroughs, in over 100 cities, and towns including incorporated and census-designated areas. No location is too remote for SteelMaster!

Features and Benefits

Buildings include:

  • AK state-stamped engineered blueprints and certified foundation plans
  • 50-year warranty (best in the industry)
  • AZ180 Galvalume Plus coating (maintenance-free and no painting required) – holds up exceptionally well in  harsh environments
  • Commercial Grade hardware with upgraded NZF3000 bolts, serrated hex head locking nuts and LDPE washers (air-tight seal)
  • Premium Grade 50,000 and/or 80,000psi steel (strongest in the industry)
  • ALL arch panels are cut to fit
  • 100% of the holes in the arches are pre-punched
  • Only 2-size bolts for the entire building
  • NO cutting and no drilling required to assemble the entire arch system
Easy DIY Construction

Easy DIY Construction

SteelMaster buildings can be assembled by a small group of people in just a few steps!

  1. Build the arches on the ground
  2. Bring arches to vertical position
  3. Set arches in place/secure to foundation
  4. Raise remaining arches (arches overlap and bolt together as illustrated for a watertight seal)
  5. Finish endwalls with local materials or SteelMaster endwalls

 

Noah Taylor, Alaska Building Expert

Noah Taylor, Alaska Building Expert

Noah Taylor, B2C Division Director, specializes in structures in the state of Alaska but has sold to customers in all 50 states and over 20 countries including homeowners, small businesses, farmers, Fortune 500 companies, and the U.S. Military.

He has a vast knowledge base including project design, engineering, AutoCAD, foundations, logistics, and construction. He has a very hands-on approach to sales where he follows the project through to construction completion, which is why he has so many repeat and referral clients all over the world.

Noah has served customers all over the state of Alaska, many of which are repeat customers. Building applications range from garages, workshops, general storage, businesses, cabins, container covers, and homes. Click the button below to view his list of references and ask about doing business with Noah personally and SteelMaster as a whole.

View Noah’s Client List

 


Notable Projects in Alaska

Hunting Cabin in Kotzebue

Hunting Cabin in Kotzebue

When customer Rod E. came to SteelMaster in search of a hunting cabin, he had some unique requirements. “They have grizzly bears in the area all the time. We actually built and designed everything to be bear proof,” Noah said. “None of the doors swing inward and instead go outward so that the grizzly bears can’t push the doors in on the building.” Additionally, Rod’s building site is in an extremely remote location. “This was like planes, trains and automobiles to get to him,” Noah said. “If you look at this location on a map, there are no roads.”


 

Alaska Pole Vault Club in Salcha

Alaska Pole Vault Club in Salcha

For SteelMaster customer David B., pole vaulting is a family affair. David is a second-generation pole vaulter and started pole vaulting in 1984. It’s now a hobby he shares with his two sons and daughter. However, living in Alaska, the window of opportunity for outdoor pole vaulting is short due to the harsh winters. That’s when David came up with the idea of building an indoor facility. “This was probably one of the most challenging jobs I’ve ever done,” Noah said.


 

Garage in Palmer

Garage in Palmer

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Anchorage on November 30, 2018. The earthquake brought down phone lines, knocked out power and caused devastating damage. However, Jerry and Jana Gooch’s SteelMaster garage in Palmer, Alaska stayed completely intact. Jana said she and her husband are building a SteelMaster Quonset Hut home because of the frequent earthquakes that hit Alaska.

[There was] not a bit of damage. Arches not bent or twisted; bolts still intact. The best part, all of my husband’s tools stayed put on the shelving we built inside.
Jana Gooch, Palmer resident
Workshop in Anchor Point, AK

Workshop in Anchor Point, AK

Bob C. chose to purchase a SteelMaster Quonset hut to store his woodworking tools after his wooden building collapsed. Because of his high wind and snow load requirements, Bob ended up choosing an X-Model building for his workshop.

Cabin in Dillingham

Cabin in Dillingham

S-Model, 12’W X 11’H X 20’L

Equipment Storage in Palmer

Equipment Storage in Palmer

XX-Model, 41’W X 21’H X 55’L

Alaska Railroad building in Healy

Alaska Railroad building in Healy

XS-Model, 30’W X 18’H X 59’L

Shed in Juneau

Shed in Juneau

S-Model, 14’W X 11’H X 14’L

Storage building in Whittier

Storage building in Whittier

S-Model, 12’W X 11’H X 20’L

Workshop in Kenny Lake

Workshop in Kenny Lake

S-Model, 25’W X 15’H X 34’L

I wanted a dome-type structure and something I could do easily myself. My main goal was to have low maintenance.
Anita Tomsha, Alaska resident
One open-ended X-Model Quonset hut with boat inside

Alaska certified buildings

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