

This 40′ x 72′ x 18′ single-slope roof features R40 Energy Saver insulation on the roof and R28 insulation in the walls. A full interior liner panel package and located in Port Carling, Ontario.
Recent projects that are industrial buildings
This 40′ x 72′ x 18′ single-slope roof features R40 Energy Saver insulation on the roof and R28 insulation in the walls. A full interior liner panel package and located in Port Carling, Ontario.
Robwell is well respected constructor in Saskatchewan. When they needed their industrial shop built, Olympia Steel Buildings came to the rescue!
This building has a crane 35’ up the wall, as well as an oversized fabric door and have done many like this since.
CCR Construction, one of the government of Saskatchewan’s trusted GC’s reached out to Olympia last year in need of a reliable manufacturer with the knowledge and workforce to handle their ongoing projects.
This building is a 60′ x 140′ x 22′ split into three areas, an office with a mezzanine, an equipment/maintenance area and a wash bay.
CCR Construction and the Saskatchewan government were very happy with the final timelines and customer centric professionalism of Patrick Castillo, our in-house designer.
This is a perfect example of the well established relationships Olympia has with contractors across the country and the driving force behind our consistent repeat business model.
This 2400 sq ft. Olympia Steel Building features a Silvercote Energy saver Insulation package and full interior liner and was erected by Scetto Construction in Orillia, ON. This building is a great addition to the existing storage lot and does what it is supposed to do by keeping everything “Out of Site”.
This 8800 SqFt. Olympia Steel Building features a Silvercote Energysaver Insulation package and full interior liner and was erected by Scetto Construction in Washago, Ontario (Steel Specialists) erecting the building in Bond Head, Ontario. Please drop by if in the area and try the delicious cider.
Terra Nova National Park’s new maintenance building was erected by Emanuel Construction Services Ltd. in the beautiful Province of Newfoundland along the inlets of Bonavista Bay. Along with Parks Canada this beautiful facility was completed to aid in the support and beautification of our country’s beautiful National Parks.
Olympia Steel Buildings Canada is proud to consistently be invited to quote tenders across Canada on behalf of the government of Canada and private organizations.
“Couldn’t be prouder of the team we’ve built and the expertise we now have here in this office, its virtually unmatched in this modern day pre-eng industry” – George Zakhem, Chief Estimator.
Another successful OPG structure built at the Laurention Hills – Des Joachims generating station site and supplied by Olympia Steel. Have a look at the interior of this practical and economical addition to the generating site
“Large Canadian conglomerates continue to put there trust in Olympia Steel Buildings Canada more now in these times of uncertainty than ever” – National Manager, Olympia.
This Olympia Steel Building is a 30x90x16.5’-14’ single slope added as a thruway to two existing warehouse buildings. The thruway has been erected in Arnprior, Ontario. The building has two 48” canopy overhangs and contains ninety snow guards for the roof. Insulated with custom cut Energy Saver R 40 roof and R 28 walls with an included white vinyl vapour barrier offering a nice clean interior finish and efficient energy costs.
In Partnership with Sperra Construction Group in PEI and McQuaid’s Trucking and Warehousing this 100x180x26 Commercial Warehouse was erected on the beautiful Island of PEI just outside of Charlottetown. This building was designed and delivered by our Chief Estimator George Zakhem.
This BC Hydro building is another shining example of the work Olympia Steel does within municipalities and provincial government tenders. This building was supplied by Olympia Steel and erected by the general contractor chosen for this project. The interior features full interior wall liner panel and customized vent openings called out by provincial engineers.