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Real-world steel building prices by state. Generally, you will find two types of steel buildings. The first, arch style (or Quonset huts), is best for storage, garages, and tool sheds. Arch style features interlocking metal ribs that form the roof and building sides and is the least expensive and simplest solution for basic steel buildings. Rigid frame buildings (or straight wall buildings) are more flexible and best suited for commercial and industrial steel buildings. Rigid frame buildings have a steel skeleton frame along with flat steel panels for roofs and walls. Unless you are using steel buildings predominantly for storage, insulation is a necessity. Make sure your vendor can provide you with adequate insulation that adheres to all state and federal guidelines. Make sure you note how much clearance you will need for your building. Interior clearance can range from 10′ to 30′ or higher, with the higher end for warehouse shelving and construction vehicles.