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B&B Steel Buildings
We at B&B have been serving the Bakken region for over thirty years. We are your local builder with a support team and track record to ensure things are done safely, correctly, on time, and within budget.
By bbsteelbu4401775, Mar 18 2015 08:33PM
Do you have a space that is not square? We can make a building fit. Check out the process of building a building that is built at an angle. Front 140', Back 153', Side 135', Side 60'.
By bbsteelbu4401775, Feb 27 2015 09:50PM
Adding a floor drain in your shop is very handy for the water that is melting off your vehicles or for washing something. A water drain will make sure that the water doesn't stay inside. Clean up is as simple as pushing the water towards the drain. Our concrete crew is knowledgeable in installing sumps. Stop by and visit with Jim to develop a design that will work for you.
By bbsteelbu4401775, Jan 13 2015 06:26PM
Are you looking for a good containment system? We, at B&B Steel Buildings, in Sidney, Montana can provide you with the ultimate protection against leaks or spills with our Chief Buildings Secondary Containment System. Jim will be at Ag Days at the Richland County Fairgrounds. Stop by and chat with him about the different options available.
By bbsteelbu4401775, Jan 6 2015 08:59PM
Now is the time to start planning a steel building so next year your equipment can be parked in your building and you won't have to be scraping the snow off your equipment in the cold. Stop in and talk to Jim at B&B Steel Buildings and he can help you design the perfect building to fit your needs.
By bbsteelbu4401775, Dec 18 2014 09:41PM
Do you have a place where you want a building but don't want to have it permanent, how about a fabric building? They are engineered to withstand wind and snow loads. You can get them from 30' to 150' wide and as long as you want. Plus, they come with a 15 year warranty. They are the perfect building to get if you don't want to spend as much as a steel building. Stop by and visit with Jim at B&B Steel Buildings to plan your fabric building.