Panama-City Metal Buildings
from the Florida Steel Building Experts
Our Buildings
Why Choose Us For Your
Panama-City Building Project
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Buck Steel EXPERIENCE
We have decades of building experience from simple backyard shops to complex commercial projects which helps to ensure your project goes smoothly and stays on budget. The Sunshine State is our home state and our understanding of Bay County Building Codes and their impact on your building project is unmatched.
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Buck Steel INTEGRITY
We are not a high pressure telemarketing steel building broker; we are construction industry professionals and dedicated to serving our customers and to the success of their building projects.
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Building VALUE
We understand that price matters. Our knowledge of steel building and thousands of completed projects allows us to value-engineer your project to save money.
Have Building Questions?
We Have Answers!
CALL US and we'll explain the Panama-City FL building process 'from quote to completion', provide you with realistic budgeting numbers for materials, concrete and erecting, and share with you realistic timeframes for engineering, fabrication, and erecting of your project.
A Glimpse at Panama-City
Known previously as Floriopolis, Park Resort, and Harrison, it was not until 1906 that the area was incorporated as the name we know today, Panama City.
Home to two military bases, Tyndall Air Force Base and the Florida Army National Guard's 53rd Infantry Brigade, Pensacola has strong military ties. Panama City is also home to the Naval Support Activity Panama City which focuses on research and training projects for the Navy.
Home to around 36,000 people and the county seat of Bay County, Panama City is also the closest U.S. port to the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal.
As with any gulf city, Panama City is extremely vulnerable to the gulf storms. On October 10, 2018 the Bay County region was devastated by Hurricane Michael which made landfall as a Category 5 storm. Windows of up to 160mph and a 14' storm surge resulted in damage to 45,000 structures, complete destruction of 1,500, significant structural damage to the Tyndall Air Force Base and the displacement of near 20,000 residents. Nearly three years later, Panama City is still rebuilding from Hurricane Michael.