Wichita KS Pole Barn Builders offers aircraft hangar construction for the entire Wichita metro area. A hangar combines a very wide clear span with a very large door opening exposed to wind on nearly every axis.
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A hangar combines a very wide clear span with a very large door opening exposed to wind on nearly every axis.
Wingspan, tail height, and any folding wing clearance drive the entire structural design. Diaphragm design lets us engineer a clear-span interior wide enough for aircraft without interior support posts.
Commercial-grade hydraulic hangar doors are sized to your specific aircraft or fleet, not a stock opening.
A large hangar door is effectively a wall that disappears, which changes how wind loads move through the building when it's open. We engineer endwall bracing specifically around both the open and closed door states.
Mechanical uplift anchors at the post bases carry more of the load-path responsibility here than in almost any other building type we frame.
The same 15 to 20 PSF ground snow load applies across a roof span that, on a hangar, is often wider than anything else we build, with truss depth engineered specifically for that span.
Thickened-edge slab detailing at 8 to 12 inches supports aircraft ground handling weight and equipment traffic.
Anyone can promise a sturdy building. Here's the difference between a generic sales pitch and an actual engineering answer:
A hangar's scale and occupancy classification put real weight on this commercial code vocabulary, more than most other building types on this list. Commercial, aviation, and assembly-occupancy buildings carry a different code burden than agricultural structures, and the engineering has to show it on paper.
Local pricing guides put a basic uninsulated pole barn shell at $20 to $35 per square foot, materials and labor included. An insulated workshop or utility barn with slab, insulation, and doors typically runs $35 to $60 per square foot. As a size reference, a 24x36x10 detached garage or shop shell runs roughly $21,000 to $31,000, or $30,000 to $42,000 with slab and electrical included. We'll give you a written, itemized estimate specific to your project.
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