MAX Size 70 by 200 foot MAX heavy-duty fabric storage building

70' × 200' × 28'

750g PVC Storage Building

$79,888 or ~$1,210/mo with financing

*Estimated monthly payment for illustrative purposes only. Actual terms set by First Capital Leasing upon approval.

Our largest building — 14,000 square feet of covered space at 70' wide and 28' tall. This is the ultimate fabric storage building for operations that demand maximum coverage.

70' × 200' Footprint
28' peak Height
14,000 ft² Coverage
750g PVC Cover

What’s Included

26.5oz (750g) PVC Fabric Cover

Up to 40% heavier than competitors' advertised covers. Commercial-grade, waterproof, UV-resistant, and fire-retardant — no upgrade fees, no surprise costs.

Double Truss Frame Design

3.05m (10') arch spacing for enhanced structural support in high wind or snow regions.

Galvanized Steel Arches & Purlins

Rust-resistant galvanized steel tubing — 76mm arch (2.0mm wall) and 60mm purlin (1.5mm wall) — built to withstand Canadian conditions for decades.

Bolt-Together Arch Assembly

Easy transport and fast setup — no welding required. Most buildings assembled in 1–4 days.

Quad Tension System

Keeps the cover taut for added longevity and protection against wind and weather.

Straight Sidewalls

Maximum usable space for storing equipment, vehicles, or tall racks — no wasted sloped areas.

Front & Back Winch Roll-Up Doors

Drive-through access for large equipment and vehicles from either end.

2 Zipper Man Doors

Convenient walk-through access included — no need to open the main doors for quick entry.

Structural Specifications

Footprint70' × 200' (14,000 sq ft)
Peak Height28 ft
Coverage Area14,000 ft²
FrameIndustrial-grade double-truss galvanized steel frame
Steel TubingGalvanized — 76mm arch (2.0mm wall), 60mm purlin (1.5mm wall)
Frame Spacing3.05m (10') on center
Truss DesignDouble Truss
Cover Material750g (26.5oz) PVC — UV-resistant, waterproof, fire-retardant
Main DoorsFront & back winch roll-up doors
Man Doors2 × zipper man doors included
AssemblyBolt-together; no welding required
FoundationGround anchors included (concrete optional)

Ideal For

  • Maximum coverage operations
  • Major commercial and industrial facilities
  • Complete fleet and inventory protection
  • Municipal infrastructure depot
  • Enterprise-scale agricultural operations

The Bottom Line

The 70' × 200' × 30' fabric storage building delivers 14,000 square feet of protected space for $79,888 — roughly ~$1,229/mo with financing. Built on a galvanized double-truss steel frame with a 750g PVC cover, it handles Canadian snow loads and prairie winds while costing 40–60% less than an equivalent steel or wood building. Popular applications include Maximum-capacity industrial, large fleet operations, bulk commodity warehousing, major commercial facility. Ships anywhere in Canada from Edmonton or Toronto distribution hubs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a 70' × 200' fabric building cost?

The MAX 70' × 200' × 30' fabric storage building is priced at $79,888 CAD, which includes the complete galvanized double-truss steel frame, 750g PVC cover, all hardware, and assembly instructions. Financing is available through First Capital Leasing at approximately ~$1,229/mo, with 95% approval rates and decisions in as little as 4 hours.

What can I store in a 14,000 square foot fabric building?

A 14,000 sq ft building (70' × 200') provides enough space for Maximum-capacity industrial, large fleet operations, bulk commodity warehousing, major commercial facility. The 30-foot peak height at centre allows clearance for tall equipment and efficient vertical stacking. The clear-span interior has no columns or obstructions, so every square foot is usable storage space.

How long does it take to assemble a 70' × 200' fabric building?

The 70' × 200' building typically takes 3–5 days with a crew of 6–8. All connections are bolt-together — no welding or specialized tools required. A telehandler or crane is recommended for efficiently raising the trusses on this large-span building.

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