Ridgeland Metal Buildings
from the S. Carolina Steel Building Experts
Our Buildings
Why Choose Us For Your
Ridgeland 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. Our extensive building experience in The Palmetto State and our understanding of Jasper 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 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 Ridgeland SC 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 Look Back at Ridgeland
Ridgeland is a small town of just over 4,000 whish also serves as the seat of Jasper County. The town was originally named "Gopher Hill" in a nod to the gopher tortoise that was common in the area. When the railroad came to town just after the turn of the 20th century, a train station named "Gopher Hill" was deemed undesirable and since the town was located on the highest hill between Charleston and Savannah, it was named Ridgeland.
The Civil War all but wiped out Ridgeland and left the area poverty stricken. After the Battle of Honey Hill was fought a few miles from town, as Sherman's Union Army moved through town, nearly everything was torched. Only a small handful of buildings that were being used by Union forces escaped destruction.
Clawing its way back slowly after the Civil War, Ridgeland was again hit hard by the stock market crash of 1929 and ensuing Great Depression. As the Great Depression era faded, tourism began to play a role in the economic success of Ridgeland and as it was on the main route from NY to FL.
Today, Ridgeland attracts tourists on its own as well as many of those who work in the nearby Hilton Head area, who choose to call it home.