Queen Creek Metal Buildings
from the Arizona Steel Building Experts
Our Buildings
Why Choose Us For Your
Queen Creek 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. We have a long history serving The Grand Canyon State and our understanding of Maricopa County Building Codes and their impact on your project is unmatched.
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Buck Steel INTEGRITY
We are not a high pressure telemarketing metal 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 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 Queen Creek AZ 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.
The History of Queen Creek
What is known as Queen Creek today was originally known as Rittenhouse after the founder of the Queen Creek Farms Co. which built the railroad stop at the farm to allow for easy shipping of farm produce. While the Rittenhouse railroad stop was built in 1919, the name was later changed to Queen Creek (after the nearby Queen Creek that flows through Queen Canyon) and incorporated in 1989.
Queen Creek's roots are rural and agricultural. The Queen Creek Farms Co. was very successful in the area as its 400' deep wells could easily pump over 2,000 gallons of water per minute, making their farmland very, very productive.
The early 20th century saw great growth in Queen Creek as migrants from Mexico moved into the area to work the farms and mines in the southern area of Arizona.
The Queen Creek residents and leaders have worked hard to adopt plans of growth that would manage the growth of the area, which continues to this day. The population of 26,000 in 2010 has ballooned to nearly 65,000 only to years after.