Regency Steel Buildings supplied this pre-engineered self-storage building in Jefferson City, Missouri, in November of 2019.
In use as a self-storage facility, the building offers optimal strength and durability. Once raised, it stands 45’x20’x14.12’ and is divided into smaller rentable storage units that create a steady revenue stream for the building owner. The steel self-storage building has high overhead clearance, allowing it to accommodate oversize storage needs, and a rugged, corrosion-resistant Galvalume roof with a mild 0.5:12 pitch. Additional building features include (12) framed openings, among them (11) 14’x14’ framed openings housing (11) 14’x14’ overhead doors and (1) 12’x12’ opening enclosing (1) 12’x12’ overhead door.
The mini storage building also has a 90-mph wind speed rating and a 20-pound snow load, which keep it in compliance with building codes adopted in Jefferson City. Missouri’s capital city, Jefferson City is located primarily in Cole County, with a small portion extending into Callaway County. It sits roughly 32 miles from Columbia and about 132 miles from St. Louis.
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