Industrial · 900g MAX Industrial 80' × 200' × 37' fabric building, 80-foot clear-span, 37-foot peak, 900g cover, Double-Trussed Standard galvanized steel frame

MAX Industrial 80' × 200' × 37'

900g PVC Industrial-Spec Building · Installation Quoted Separately

$159,888building or ~$2,445/mo with financing

*Estimated monthly payment for illustrative purposes only. Actual terms set by First Capital Leasing upon approval. Site preparation and jurisdiction-specific permits not included.

Building price as listed. Installation is a separate service, quoted based on your site location, access, and conditions. Contact us for an install quote.

Built for the work that doesn’t stop. Eighty feet of clear-span, thirty-seven feet to peak — clearance for drilling rigs, mining equipment, and crane-equipped fleet. The Industrial Series steps up the steel: 76mm × 2.5mm oval frame tubing, 45-degree solid-tube cross-bracing in every truss, and tighter 8-foot truss spacing to handle the loads. Steep peak geometry sheds Canadian snow aggressively before it can stack. Installation available — quoted separately based on site.

80′ × 200′ Footprint
37′ peak Height
16,000 ft² Clear-span Coverage
900g PVC Cover

What the Price Buys You

The Industrial Series is not a scaled-up Commercial building. It’s engineered up: more steel, thicker walls, tighter spacing, and a heavier cover. Here’s what that means in measurable terms.

900g PVC Cover

Twenty per cent heavier than our 750g standard. Built for hostile industrial environments — chemical exposure, abrasive dust, fertilizer, salt, and high-cycle wind that punishes lighter covers. Same UV-stabilized, waterproof, fire-retardant construction.

76mm × 2.5mm Oval Frame Tubing

Substantially larger pipe with thicker walls than the 48mm × 1.5mm tubing on the Commercial Series. Oval cross-section places the steel where the bending forces are strongest. This is what holds the 80-foot clear-span at 37-foot peak under prairie wind and snow load.

45-Degree Solid-Tube Cross-Bracing

Every truss is two parallel oval tubes joined by 45-degree solid-tube cross-bracing. That triangulated geometry is what makes a truss stronger than the same amount of steel laid out as separate parallel tubes — the cross-bracing turns local bending into axial tension and compression, which steel handles best.

8-Foot Truss Spacing · 26 Trusses

Twenty per cent tighter than the 10-foot spacing on the Commercial Series. Closer trusses distribute roof loads across more frames per foot of building length, so each individual frame carries less load. This 200-foot building rides on 26 double-trussed frames.

Steep 37-Foot Peak · Aggressive Snow Shed

Sixteen-foot sidewall plus a steep peak above — geometry that sheds Canadian snow aggressively before it can stack. The taller peak also gives clearance for drill masts, lift gear, and stacked vertical infrastructure that won’t fit under a 28-foot Commercial peak.

18′ × 18′ Doors, Front and Back

Winch roll-up doors at both ends — drive-through access for tandem heavy equipment, fleet trucks with crane attachments, or full lay-down moves. Larger than the standard front-and-back doors on the Commercial Series.

Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel Frame

Same G90 hot-dip galvanizing process used on every MAX building — just on heavier steel. The frame is engineered to outlast multiple cover replacement cycles. One frame, decades of use.

Professional Installation Available

Anchor engineering, lift rigging, cover tensioning, and door hanging at this scale are crew jobs — not DIY work. MAX-vetted install crews are available; installation is a separate service quoted based on your site location, access, and conditions. Contact us for an installation quote.

Want the engineering rationale in detail? Our Engineering Notes page walks through why the Industrial Series price isn’t directly comparable to the Commercial line on a per-square-foot basis, in plain structural-physics language.

Structural Specifications

Footprint80′ × 200′ (16,000 sq ft)
Peak Height37′ (11.35 m)
Sidewall Height16′ (5 m)
Coverage Area16,000 ft² clear-span (no internal columns)
FrameDouble-Trussed Standard galvanized steel
Frame Tubing76mm × 2.5mm wall, oval cross-section
Purlin Tubing60mm × 1.5mm wall · 17 groups
Cross-Bracing45-degree solid-tube within each truss assembly
Frame Spacing8′ (2.44 m) on center · 26 double-trussed frames across 200′
Cover Material900g PVC — UV-resistant, waterproof, fire-retardant, hostile-environment grade
Main Doors18′ × 18′ winch roll-up, front and back
Wind Load Rating120 km/h
Snow Load Rating80 kg/m² (NBCC 2020 alignment for most Canadian zones)
Warranty12-year fabric / 2-year manufacturing
InstallationAvailable — quoted separately based on site location, access, and conditions
FoundationSite-prepared concrete pad recommended (specifications provided on quote)

Specifications above describe MAX Industrial Series standard product specifications. Site-specific design loads, foundation requirements, and structural review obligations should be verified against your jurisdiction’s adopted code edition.

Built For

  • Critical industrial and tech infrastructure shelter
  • Massive equipment lay-down for oilfield, mining, or construction
  • Multi-purpose industrial facility — workshop, storage, and operations under one roof
  • Heavy aggregate, salt, fertilizer, or bulk-handling covered storage
  • Remote-site full operations envelope where downtime costs serious money

The Bottom Line

The MAX Industrial 80' × 200' × 37' delivers 16,000 square feet of clear-span, column-free covered space — eighty feet wide, thirty-seven feet to peak. Built on the Double-Trussed Standard galvanized steel frame stepped up to 76mm × 2.5mm oval tubing, with 45-degree solid-tube cross-bracing across 26 double-trussed frames on 8-foot spacing. 900g PVC cover. Sixteen-foot sidewall plus a steep peak that sheds Canadian snow aggressively. 18′ × 18′ winch roll-up doors front and back. $159,888 for the building — cover, frame, hardware, anchoring, and delivery included. Installation available as a separate service; contact us for a quote based on your site. Built for the work that doesn’t stop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the 80' × 200' × 37' Industrial Series priced higher per square foot than the Commercial Series?

Because the engineering steps up. The Industrial Series uses a 76mm × 2.5mm oval frame tube versus a 48mm × 1.5mm tube on the Commercial line. Truss spacing tightens from 10 feet to 8 feet. Each truss carries 45-degree solid-tube cross-bracing. The cover steps up to 900g PVC. The published price reflects the stepped-up engineering of the building itself; installation is offered as a separate service and quoted on inquiry. Full structural rationale on our Engineering Notes page.

What is the 80' × 200' × 37' Industrial Series built for?

The largest building MAX makes. Sixteen thousand square feet of clear-span at 37-foot peak — built for operations where the equipment is bigger, the loads are heavier, and the building has to hold everything in one envelope. Critical infrastructure scale.

Is installation included in the price?

No. The published Industrial Series price covers the building only — cover, frame, hardware, anchoring, and delivery. Installation is available as a separate service through MAX-vetted crews; it is quoted based on your site location, access, and conditions. Site preparation (concrete pad, grading) and jurisdiction-specific permits are also not included. Contact us for an installation quote.

If my equipment fits in a 70-foot Commercial building, should I buy this instead?

No. The Industrial Series is engineered for use cases where 28-foot peak height isn’t enough — drill rigs, mining equipment, vertical infrastructure. If your tallest equipment fits comfortably under 28 feet, the Commercial 70′ × 200′ (or smaller) is the right answer at a lower per-square-foot cost. Going bigger than you need means paying for engineering you won’t use.

What’s the warranty on a 900g cover?

12-year fabric warranty, same as the 750g Commercial Series cover. The 900g material is designed for hostile industrial environments — abrasive dust, chemical exposure, fertilizer, and high-cycle wind — where it earns its weight back in extended service life. The warranty is not loaded into the price.

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