Expert Post Frame Construction in Oregon

Custom-built workshops, garages, and agricultural post frame barns designed for the Pacific Northwest climate. Licensed, insured, and built to last.

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    Licensed & Insured: CCB #152924 – Your investment is fully protected. 

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    Full-Service Building: We handle everything from site preparation and permits to the final nail.

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    Craftmanship: Built with the best quality materials and skilled crews.

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    Flexible Financing: Low monthly payment options available to help start project sooner.

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    Local Oregon Contractors: Serving the community with over 25 years of post frame expertise.

Oregon’s Trusted Post Frame Builders

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Whether you are looking for a post frame pole barn for your livestock or a post frame pole building garage for your vehicles, our team provides full-service construction from site prep to final inspection.

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Why Choose Post-Frame?

Cost-Effective

Faster build times and less intensive foundations compared to traditional framing.

Wide Open Spaces

Oregon Durability

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between post frame construction and a traditional pole barn?

While the terms are often used interchangeably in Oregon, post frame construction is the modern, engineered method used to build high-quality pole barns. It uses large, pressure-treated posts buried in the ground or mounted to a slab, providing incredible structural strength without the need for a continuous concrete footing. This makes it the most cost-effective way to build large shops, garages, and agricultural buildings.

How much does it cost to build a post frame building in Oregon?

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Can a post frame building be used as a workshop or garage?