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Know your exact building direction
before you spend a dollar.
Answer a few quick questions and view your total project cost range.
Unlock your free full project budget breakdown at the end.
Project Direction
Built to guide your next step before quoting, design tools, or expert review.
How serious is this project?
Pick the one that fits best.
What type of building is this?
Choose the closest fit.
Enter your project basics.
Approximate dimensions and the jobsite ZIP help sharpen the direction.
What is your timeline?
This helps gauge readiness.
Reviewing your project direction.
Preparing the strongest starting point based on your input.
Your project results are ready.
Your project results are ready. Enter your email to view the complete report instantly on this screen and keep a copy for your records.
Enter your email to view your free full project budget breakdown, recommended building system, and suggested planning-load references. Your complete report will appear instantly on this screen and a copy will be emailed for your records.
Name, email, and phone are required to unlock and deliver the report.
ZIP centroid map using free OpenStreetMap tiles. Exact address and final site conditions still need field verification.
Planning references use locked hierarchy: hazards-by-ZIP first, ZIP database second, then smart planning fill for missing blanks. These are not final engineering values and must be verified locally.
Rigid Frame
Fast ballpark guidance only. Final pricing depends on loads, components, options, freight, and scope.
Includes more than the metal building package. This helps you think through the full project before you spend serious money.
- Reviewing...
The building package is only one part of the project. Foundation, site work, equipment, insulation, openings, mechanicals, build-out, permits, and contingency can change the real budget fast.
Loads, span demands, local code requirements, and long-term use all matter before you lock in pricing.
- 1Use the recommended design path first so the project starts from the stronger system.
- 2Review hazard and local permit requirements before locking in final design assumptions.
- 3Send your project so an expert can review pricing direction, scope, and next steps.
Use the recommended tool first, or compare the alternate option.
Verify requirements with your local building department before finalizing design.
Open Local Building DepartmentDelivered budget and project guidance based on your inputs. Guidance only, not final engineering.
After delivery, ask about your budget, system recommendation, loads, helpful links, and next steps.
Use these links to verify loads, check local requirements, compare design tools, and contact an expert.
Utah Metal Buildings
Sevier Metal Buildings supplies Utah metal buildings engineered for snow loads, wind exposure, elevation, and real-world mountain conditions across the state.
Built for Utah Conditions
Metal buildings in Utah require careful attention to snow loads, wind exposure, elevation, and local building department requirements. Every jobsite is different, and design decisions must reflect real-world conditions.
Use our Utah Hazard Tool to review planning-level load data before final design and engineering.
Rigid Frame vs Cold Formed
We supply both rigid frame (red iron) and cold formed steel buildings depending on building size, use, budget, and structural requirements.
Compare system options before committing to design direction and pricing.
Verify Local Building Requirements
Before ordering, verify snow load, wind speed, exposure category, and permit requirements with your local jurisdiction.
Use our Utah Building Department Directory to find the correct city or county authority.
Utah Snow Load Considerations
Snow loads vary significantly across Utah due to elevation and mountain regions. Roof design, pitch, and system selection all depend on accurate load assumptions.
Review Utah snow load guidance before locking in your building design.
Serving Utah Statewide
We serve Salt Lake City, Provo, St. George, Ogden, Logan, Cedar City, Richfield, and surrounding Utah counties with metal building systems designed for performance and long-term value.
Building anywhere in the U.S.? Check your local requirements before ordering.
Find your likely local building department start point
Enter any valid U.S. ZIP code first, or use your current location if available. This tool identifies your city, state, and likely county, then gives you the right city and county building department search links plus the main items to verify before ordering your metal building.
Looks like you're building near City, State
Before ordering, verify your local project requirements with the right city or county building department.
Area identified
City, ST
Likely county: County Name
ZIP: 00000
Department search path
Start with city, then county if needed
Because jurisdictions vary nationwide, this tool gives you accurate location-based search links instead of guessing a phone number or department name that could be wrong.
Ask them to verify
- Building code
- Ground snow load
- Roof snow load
- Required wind speed
- Wind exposure category
- Risk category
- Required code edition
- Permit requirements
- Any local amendments or site-specific rules
Use these search terms
Local jurisdiction information is provided as a convenience only. Always verify the exact authority having jurisdiction, permit requirements, and required design loads directly with the applicable building department before ordering.
