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WHERE WE BUILD

Metal Buildings in Catoosa, Oklahoma

Catoosa sits on the east side of the Tulsa metro on historic Route 66, and it is home to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, the inland head of the McClellan-Kerr navigation channel. The port anchors a real industrial and commercial corridor, while the ground east and south of town stays rural. We build for both sides of that line: commercial and industrial shells, shops, ag buildings, and barndominium shells, delivered dried-in under one local contract.

Building in Catoosa

Catoosa spans the Rogers and Wagoner county line, and jurisdiction follows the line. A site inside city limits permits through the city. Outside the limits it is county ground, and which county depends on where the parcel sits. We do not hand that question to you. Sorting jurisdiction is part of our shell scope, settled before the first pass of dirt work.

The port corridor is commercial and industrial ground, and a building there starts with a pad and a foundation ready for commercial use. East and south of town it turns rural: acreage, long drives, and sites that may never have carried a building. Those are two different jobs at the site work stage. Either way, the concrete foundation is engineered from the building's actual loads, not pulled from a generic table.

What fits here

Near the port corridor, that means commercial and industrial shells: warehouse, shop, and storage space with clear spans that keep the floor open for whatever the business runs. On the rural ground east and south, it means ag buildings sized to the equipment, working shops, and barndominium shells with the finish-out left in your hands.

Truss packages are priced kits, 20 x 20 up to 60 x 100 with eaves from 8 to 20 feet, and a planning estimate comes back by email instantly, labeled as a planning number rather than a quote. Wider clear spans go rigid frame, engineered and quoted per job. Every building leaves our hands the same way: dirt work done, engineered slab poured, steel up, panels, trim, gutters, and doors on, weathertight. Licensed trades you select handle the interior after that.

Worth reading before you plan: who pulls the permit and what a 30x40 with a slab costs. Planning a barndominium? That work has its own page.

Rather talk it through? Call (918) 236-5604 and tell us about your land in Catoosa.