Steel Data Center Building Kits

Built for Mission-Critical Performance

Why Steel Data Center Buildings Deliver Reliable Performance

Your data center building has one job: keep your servers safe, online, and easy to maintain. A steel structure gives you the strength and predictability you need for nonstop operations. The frame is engineered to handle heavy roof loads, cable trays, cooling units, and future upgrades without surprise problems.

Steel buildings also shorten the time from idea to live data center. Parts arrive pre-cut and ready to assemble, so your team can focus on racks, data center infrastructure, and software instead of waiting on a complex shell. When you are building data center space on a tight schedule, this speed can help you hit launch dates and start serving customers sooner.

With TruSteel, you get a data center building that balances durability, clear interior space, and clean lines for cable paths and airflow.

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100% Steel

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In-House Pricing

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Lightning Fast Delivery

What to Expect
What’s Included
FAQ
1. Request Quote

Send us the basic information about your project with our easy Price Your Building form.

2. Send Quote and Sketch (24 – 72 hours)

After we receive your quote, your (sales representative, agent, engineer, project leader) will reach back out within 24-72 hours with your 7-page quote including preliminary sketch. 



While others drag their feet, we prioritize your time. Requests submitted during business hours often have same day turnaround.

3. Signing and Deposit

Get ready to seal the deal! As soon as it’s confirmed, we’ll send you a buyer’s package via email. All you have to do is sign the paperwork and make the deposit.

4. Planning (2-4 weeks to 8-16 weeks based on complexity)

Get your steel building project done faster, with our streamlined process. Our typical timing for stamped drawings is just 2-4 weeks for basic projects. Even complex projects can be completed in 8-16 weeks.

5. Delivery of Plans

Get your completed drawings delivered right to your door! Once your drawings are finished, you’ll receive digital and hard copies by mail.

6. Plan Review and Approval *

Our sales associate will confirm the drawings with you and once approved, we’ll schedule materials to arrive in about 4 weeks. 



*For higher complexity jobs or specialty colors, lead times may be longer. But don’t worry, we’ll keep you informed about the delivery date every step of the way.

7. Payment and Delivery of Materials **

Get ready for on-time delivery with a cashier’s check. No matter how tight the space is, we’ve got you covered with our 53′ trailers or gooseneck options.



**Don’t forget to finish your concrete and gravel before we arrive. Plus, we do ask you to send in job site pictures beforehand.

8. Construction (1 – 2 weeks) ***

Discover our extensive network of skilled installation contractors throughout the United States. Our locally-based professionals are fully licensed, insured, and experienced in the industry.

***Construction time may vary depending on the complexity of the project.

9. Walkthrough

Experience satisfaction firsthand by accompanying your installer on a walk-through of the completed building. We want to make sure that you are getting the most out of your experience.

I am looking for land but don’t know where to start.

Contact your zoning commission for more information about land zoning in your area.

Do you offer financing?

No, we do not offer financing.

What roof options do you carry?

We offer two options for roofing: 24 ga standing seam or 26 ga screw down, available in galvalume or a painted finish. For enhanced moisture and condensation control, a DripX moisture barrier can be applied from the factory.

Do stamped building drawings come with the package?

Yes, if requested, stamped building plans and foundation plans are included specifically for your county for the majority of the USA.

Can you add insulation to my building?

Yes, insulation in the roof and walls can vary depending on your needs. Common sizes are 6” R19 in the roof and 4” R13 in the walls.

What color insulation do you offer?

Our product lineup includes vinyl-backed insulation in both white and black options.

Can you add interior liner panels to my building?

Yes, we can and you can select the color. Interior liner panels also help protect wall insulation.

Do you offer feasibility studies in my area?

We can connect you with reputable companies that specialize in this service.

Can you help install our building?

We can connect you with skilled installers who can either perform the installation for you or provide remote assistance over the phone.

Can I install the building myself?

Yes, these building kits are bolt-up and come pre-cut. If you need help with installing your building we can provide you with preferred installers.

What size lift is needed to unload the building package?

Typically, you will need a 5k lull with forks, a spreader bar, and lifting straps.

Is there wood in your building package?

No, our buildings are 100% steel.

Can you add overhangs?

Yes, we can add overhangs on your buildings to make them have a residential look. Adding soffit under your overhangs can also prevent birds from building nests.

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Superior Scalability

Flexible Layouts for Modern Data Center Infrastructure

Every data center project has its own mix of rooms and equipment. You may need white space for racks, support areas for batteries and switchgear, or office and staging space. Our open-span steel frames make it easy to create wide, column-free aisles for hot and cold rows, equipment yards, and loading zones.

Because the primary structure is steel, you can shift walls, move doors, or add mezzanines as your technology changes. Need more room for data processing, storage, or backup systems? You can extend the building or add new phases along the same frame lines.

Our team works with you and your design partners to match the shell to your data center design. You keep control of the layout, while we focus on delivering a strong, efficient building around it.

Built for Power and Cooling

Plan for Data Center Power, Cooling Units, and Redundancy

Power and cooling are at the heart of every efficient data center. TruSteel buildings are designed to support heavy rooftop or pad-mounted cooling units, bus ducts, cable trays, and backup generators. Clear spans and tall wall heights give you room for overhead power distribution and underfloor or overhead air paths.

Your data center power loads can be intense, and equipment can change over time. A steel frame handles high power consumption with ease by supporting heavier gear and future upgrades without major structural changes. That means you can add more UPS capacity, switchgear, or cooling later without rebuilding the shell.

Thoughtful placement of equipment yards, louvers, and roof penetrations also helps your MEP team design cleaner airflow and safer access.

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Absolute Efficiency

Build an Energy Efficient Data Center Building

Energy costs are a major part of the long-term cost of any data center. A well-designed steel data center building can help you lower power usage and reduce environmental impact. Insulated roof and wall systems, proper vapor barriers, and well-placed doors and windows all play a part in your overall efficiency.

By pairing a tight steel envelope with efficient cooling units and smart controls, you can support an energy efficient data center that protects your equipment and your budget. Better insulation helps your systems work less to maintain stable temperatures, which can support better uptime and predictable operating costs.

You can also plan for daylighting in office and support spaces, shading at key walls, and cool roof finishes where appropriate.

Security and Compliance

Support Physical Security and Local Code Requirements

Your data center building must protect some of your most valuable assets. Steel construction gives you a strong starting point for physical security. You can integrate secure entries, limited access points, and camera coverage without worrying about weak wall sections or door frames.

Local building codes, fire ratings, and wind or snow loads can all affect your design. TruSteel buildings are engineered to meet code requirements for your specific location, helping you move faster through permitting. Stamped drawings give your design team and local officials clear documentation from the start.

Whether you are planning enterprise space or colocation space for different customers, your steel building can support the layers of security your project demands.

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Room to Grow

Scalable Steel Buildings for Future Data Center Projects

Very few data centers stay the same size for long. As data processing grows, you may need more racks, higher density, or even new halls. Steel data center buildings make it easy to add new phases, extend existing bays, or mirror your first build on the same site.

This scalability supports many types of data centers, from smaller edge locations to larger facilities and even hyperscale data centers. You can start with the capacity you need today and expand later without redesigning the entire campus.

With TruSteel, you can plan your site and building data center shell with future growth in mind, instead of treating each hall as a one-time project.

Trusted, Reliable Partnership

Work with a Team That Understands Complex Projects

Building a data center is more than pouring concrete and standing steel. You are coordinating IT teams, network providers, MEP engineers, and local officials. Our role is to simplify the building side so you can focus on the systems that keep your clients online.

We listen to your priorities for reliability, schedule, and budget. Then we help you select roof pitches, bay spacing, and wall systems that fit your data center project. Throughout the process, you get clear communication and practical answers instead of surprises.

From early pricing to final delivery, you have a partner who respects how critical your timeline is.

Get Started

Start Planning Your Steel Data Center Building Today

If you are ready to explore a steel data center building, our team is here to help. Share your site, rough capacity needs, and schedule, and we will help you choose sizes and layouts that support your goals. Whether you are planning one site or several, we can help you compare options and understand how each choice affects cost and performance.

A TruSteel data center building kit gives you a strong, flexible shell for your mission-critical work. With reliable steel construction, room to grow, and support from an experienced team, you can move from concept to live facility with confidence. Reach out today to start planning your next data center project.

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What You Need to Know About Roof Pitch

Selecting the ideal roof pitch for your metal building kit is an important decision that hinges on a few key considerations. If your area is prone to heavy snowfall, opting for a steeper roof pitch can help snow management. However, it’s important to balance this with the cost implications, as a higher pitch can increase the overall price of your building.

A 0.25:12 roof pitch strikes that perfect balance for most customers. This pitch is not only cost-effective but is as efficient in bearing snow weight as a 6:12 pitch. While a higher pitch can aid in shedding snow more quickly, remember that it comes with a higher cost. Our goal is to help you make an informed choice that aligns with both your environmental needs and budget, ensuring your building is both functional and financially feasible.