150×300 Data Center Steel Buildings

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150×300 Data Center Steel Buildings

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150×300 Data Center Steel Buildings for Large-Scale Capacity

A 150×300 data center steel building provides 45,000 square feet of mission-critical space. In the world of metal buildings, this footprint is ideal for enterprise deployments, colocation facilities, or a hyperscale data center campus. With such a wide, open interior, you can support rows of racks, multiple data halls, and service aisles without interior columns breaking up the floor.

This size allows you to centralize key systems and standardize layouts within a single building. Whether you are hosting customer equipment or running your own high-density compute, the structure gives you space for serious capacity while keeping your construction project organized.

What to Expect
What’s Included
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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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Campus Design

Build a Campus-Ready Data Center Shell

The 150×300 footprint is a strong building block for a campus-style layout. You can divide the space into several distinct halls, each with its own power and cooling zones, while still sharing common support spaces like offices, loading docks, and staging rooms. This supports efficient data center infrastructure and simplifies daily operations.

Wide exterior walls and large roof areas also give you room to plan equipment yards, cooling units, and generator lines along the building’s perimeter. With steel framing, you can coordinate penetrations, delivery routes, and rooftop access points in a way that supports long-term maintenance and safety.

Power and Cooling

Support High-Density Power and Advanced Cooling Strategies

At this scale, data center power and cooling are central to the design. A 150×300 data center building can support large electrical rooms, multiple generator lines, and diverse power feeds. The steel frame carries heavy rooftop or pad-mounted cooling units and allows clear routing of bus ducts, cable trays, and exhaust paths.

This structure works well with advanced cooling strategies. By pairing a tight building envelope with smart airflow and equipment placement, you can support an efficient data center that helps manage power consumption, operating costs, and maintenance costs. When compared to traditional builds that rely on traditional construction methods, steel buildings offer shorter overall construction time and more predictable schedules.

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Reliability

Engineered Strength for Mission-Critical Operations

TruSteel’s 150×300 data center steel buildings are engineered for strength and code compliance in your specific location. The rigid frame system is designed to handle local wind, snow, and seismic requirements while supporting heavy mechanical and electrical loads. This structural stability helps protect uptime by reducing risks from shifting, sagging, or damage under stress.

Steel also offers consistent performance over time. Unlike some traditional materials, it resists pests, rot, and many common hazards. For customers and partners who rely on your data center building, this visible, documented strength supports confidence in your long-term reliability and helps simplify ongoing maintenance requirements.

Growth

Designed for Future Phases and Campus Expansion

Even at 45,000 square feet, many operators know this will not be their last build. The 150×300 size is large enough to serve as a flagship facility and flexible enough to repeat on the same site. You can mirror the building, connect future phases with enclosed links, or develop a full campus around this first hall using repeatable building kits.

Because the core structure is steel, you can plan expansion joints, new door openings, and future utility routes from day one. That means each new phase can plug into your existing design instead of forcing you to start over. With a 150×300 data center steel building as your base, you have a powerful platform for long-term growth that leverages the strengths of modern steel structures.

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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.