Pole Buildings in Marion County

Built to Last, Built by Experts

Trusted builders of pole barns, barndominiums, and custom post-frame buildings for homes, farms, and businesses across Marion County, Oregon.

Marion County’s Trusted Pole Building Company

If you’ve been searching for “pole barns near me” or “Marion County pole building contractors,” you’re in the right place.

At Pacific Northwest Construction, we’ve spent more than 25 years building high-quality pole barns, barndominiums, and agricultural buildings across Oregon. Homeowners, farmers, and business owners throughout Salem, Silverton, Stayton, and Woodburn count on us for quality craftsmanship, local expertise, and honest guidance.

We handle every step of the process — design, site prep, pad and grading, excavation, concrete, and construction — so your project runs smoothly from start to finish.

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    Nothing you don’t need, everything you dream of.

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    Built with the best quality materials and skilled crews.

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    A seamless process from planning to finishing touches.

Our Pole Building Services in Marion County

Custom Buildings for Homes, Farms, and Businesses

We design and construct pole buildings for nearly every use:

Residential Pole Buildings

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    Custom garages, workshops, and storage buildings designed around your home and property.

Agricultural Pole Buildings

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    Machine sheds, hay barns, and livestock shelters built to handle Oregon’s weather and heavy farm use.

Barndominiums

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    Durable, energy-efficient homes that combine barn-style strength with modern comfort and design.

Commercial Pole Buildings

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    Warehouses, retail spaces, and workshops built for performance, compliance, and long-term value.

Why Marion County Chooses Pacific Northwest Construction

Experience, Honesty, and Oregon-Built Quality

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    Local Experience: We’ve built hundreds of structures across Marion County — from farm shops outside Silverton to barndominiums near Salem.

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    Complete Project Management: Our team takes care of the entire build — design to finish.

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    Honest Approach: We’ll tell you when something isn’t right for your property or budget. No upselling, no surprises.

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    Proven Craftsmanship: Every building is designed for Oregon’s climate and built to last.

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    Smooth Permitting: We maintain close relationships with county offices to help keep your permits and inspections on track.

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Local Insight You Can Count On

Local knowledge saves you weeks of delays and keeps your project moving.

Building in Marion County comes with unique terrain and zoning challenges — from floodplain considerations near the Willamette River to rural access roads and drainage. We’ve built here long enough to know how to plan around them, saving you time, stress, and money.

Areas We Serve in Clackamas County

We proudly serve all of Clackamas County, including:

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Salem

Silverton

Stayton

Woodburn

Jefferson

Aumsville

Hubbard

Mt. Angel

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Aurora

Looking for pole building services outside of Marion county? We also serve: Clackamas CountyLinn County, Yamhill County, and Polk County.

Gallery of Recent Pole Buildings in Marion County

Build With Marion County’s Trusted Pole Building Experts

From custom homes to working barns, we bring 25 years of experience and local expertise to every project.

FAQs: Pole Buildings in
Marion County

Do I need a building permit for a pole barn in Marion County?

Yes. Most pole buildings require permits, and the requirements can vary depending on whether your property is residential, agricultural, or commercial. We handle permitting directly with Marion County to make the process easier for you.

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