The history of the Arch steel technolgy has direct ties to the military
The buildings became popular in 1941 during World War II when the American Navy needed an all-purpose building that was lightweight, easily shipped and easily assembled. The arch-style buildings were used as barracks, latrines, offices, medical facilities and even bakeries.
Over time, the uses for the Quonset Hut have grown. They are still frequently used by the military in a variety of ways. The building’s unobstructed interior space allows you to store Humvees, tanks or other valuable equipment. This preserves and protects your valuable investments by keeping them properly stored.
Our steel buildings come in a variety of sizes, with widths up to 46m and lengths as long as needed. If you need to expand your building, simply add extra steel panels on the existing structure. The buildings are also portable and can be easily unbolted, dismantled, moved to a new location and reinstalled.