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Steel Hangar Prices

Looking for cost-effective aircraft storage without sacrificing quality or scale? Liyou offers steel hangar solutions that balance price with premium engineering. We specialize in designing and exporting prefab hangars with optimal clear-span coverage, fast construction timelines, and long-term durability—all while maintaining highly competitive pricing.

 

Technical Specification

Structure Type: Hot-rolled or welded H-beam mainframe.

Span Options: 20m to 60m clear span (customizable).

Height Range: 6m to 15m eave height available.

Surface Finish: Hot-dip galvanized / red oxide primer with topcoat.

Connection Method: Bolt-assembled system for fast and easy erection.

 

Applications

Private and Commercial Aircraft Hangars

Military Helicopter or Drone Storage Facilities

Flight School or Maintenance Hangars

Air Cargo Logistics Centers

Emergency Aviation Response Bases

Agricultural Aircraft Storage

Availability:
Quantity:
  • Workshop

  • Online technical support, Onsite Installation, Onsite Training, Onsite Inspection, Free spare parts, Return and Replacement, Other

  • graphic design, 3D model design, total solution for projects, Cross Categories Consolidation, Others

  • Steel Workshop, garage shed, storage closet, buildings prefab workshop, steel warehouse, Hotel, Villa, Apartment, Office Building, Hospital, School, Mall, Sports Venues, Leisure Facilities, supermarket, Warehouse, Workshop, Park, Farmhouse, Courtyard, Other, Kitchen, Bathroom, Home Office, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining, Babies and kids, Outdoor, Storage & Closet, Exterior, Wine Cellar, Entry, Hall, Home Bar, Staircase, Basement, Garage & Shed, Gym, Laundry

  • Modern

  • Guangdong, China

  • Lifetime

  • engineer guidance

  • Liyou

  • LY001

  • CE Certification

  • Industrial Commercial

  • C.Z Shape Steel Channel

  • Sliding Door

  • Customized Color

  • Sandwich Panel Optional

  • Aluminum Alloy Sliding Window

  • SAP2000/AutoCAD /PKPM /3D3S/TEKLA

  • Hot Dip Galvanized

  • 25-60 days

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
No
Components
Specification
Embedded Parts
1
Anchor Bolt
M24
2
High Strength Bolt
M20,10.9S
3
Common Bolt
M16
4
Galvanized Bolt
M12
5
Shear Nail
M16
6
Tir rod
∅32*2.5
Main Steel Structure Parts
1
Steel Column (Q355B)
H550*300*10*16
2
Wind Column (Q355B)
H400*220*6*10
3
Roof Frame Beam (Q355B)
H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12
4
Crane Beam (Q355B)
H650*320/240*10*16/14
5
Tie Bar(Q235B)
∅168*4.0
6
Horizontal Brace (Q235B)
∅168*4.0
7
Column Brace (Q235B)
∅25
8
Angle Brace (Q235B)
L63*5.0
9
Roof Purlin (Galvanized)
Z280*80*20*2.5
10
Wall Purlin (Galvanized)
C250*75*20*2.5
11
Connecting Plate
6mm-30mm
Other Steel Structure Parts
1
Roof Panel
50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel
2
Wall Panel
50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel
3
Gutter
2mm Galvanized Steel Plate
4
Down Pipe
PVC160 (Including parts)
5
Trimming
Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel


FAQ

Q1: How much does it cost to build a metal hangar?

The cost of building a metal hangar can vary significantly depending on several factors, such as the size, location, design, and the materials used. On average, the cost of a metal hangar ranges from $20 to $50 per square foot. For larger or more specialized designs, such as those requiring reinforced frames, specialized insulation, or custom finishes, the cost can be higher. Additional costs can include foundation preparation, permits, and the cost of doors or specialized equipment.


Q2: What factors influence the cost of a metal hangar building?

Several factors affect the cost of building a metal hangar:

  • Size: Larger hangars will naturally cost more, both in terms of materials and labor.

  • Design complexity: Custom designs or unique features, such as mezzanines or specialized doors, can increase costs.

  • Location: Labor rates, material transportation, and local building codes can affect pricing.

  • Materials: The type of metal used, such as steel or aluminum, and any additional finishes, coatings, or insulation, can influence the overall cost.

  • Site preparation: Costs can increase if the site requires extensive grading, foundation work, or if it’s located in a remote area.


Q3: What is the average size of a metal hangar, and how does size affect the cost?

The size of a metal hangar can range from smaller ones at around 30 feet by 30 feet to much larger buildings over 100 feet by 100 feet. Generally, the larger the hangar, the more it will cost due to increased material and labor requirements. A standard-sized hangar, about 40 feet by 60 feet, can cost anywhere from $40,000 to $100,000, depending on the design and location. Larger hangars for commercial use or private aircraft storage will cost more due to their size and the need for reinforced structural elements.


Q4: What are the advantages of using a metal structure for a hangar?

Metal structures offer several benefits for hangar construction:

  • Durability: Metal is highly durable, resistant to pests, fire, and harsh weather conditions, making it ideal for long-term use.

  • Low maintenance: Metal structures require less maintenance than wood or fabric, as they are not susceptible to rotting, warping, or termites.

  • Speed of construction: Metal buildings are typically faster to construct due to pre-fabricated components, reducing labor time.

  • Customization: Metal hangars can be easily customized in terms of size, layout, and features such as doors, windows, and interior mezzanines.

  • Cost-efficiency: Although the initial cost may be higher than wood or fabric alternatives, the long-term savings due to low maintenance and durability often make metal hangars more cost-effective in the long run.


Q5: Do I need a foundation for a metal hangar, and how does it affect the cost?

Yes, a foundation is essential for a metal hangar. The type of foundation required depends on the size of the hangar, the soil conditions, and the local climate. Common types of foundations include slab foundations (for smaller structures), pier and beam foundations, or more robust concrete footings for larger buildings. Foundation costs can range from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on the complexity of the site and the foundation type. Proper site preparation and foundation work are crucial to ensure the hangar is stable and secure.


Q6: How do I calculate the cost of a metal hangar with additional features like doors and insulation?

Additional features such as large doors, insulation, and specialized electrical or lighting systems will add to the cost. The price of doors depends on the type (e.g., roll-up, bi-fold, or hydraulic), with costs ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 per door, depending on the size and functionality. Insulation can cost anywhere from $1 to $3 per square foot, depending on the material (fiberglass, spray foam, etc.). To calculate the full cost, start by estimating the base price per square foot for the hangar, then add the costs for any features you want to include.


Q7: Can I build a metal hangar for personal use or only for commercial purposes?

Metal hangars are suitable for both personal and commercial use. For personal use, they are often used as private aircraft storage, workshops, or garages. For commercial purposes, they are commonly used for storing multiple aircraft, equipment, or goods. The construction process, materials, and design features may vary depending on the intended use. For instance, commercial hangars may require larger doors or reinforced frames, while personal hangars might have simpler designs.


Q8: How long does it take to build a metal hangar?

The construction time for a metal hangar depends on its size, design, and site conditions. On average, a standard-sized hangar can be built in 3 to 6 months. Prefabricated metal buildings can be assembled relatively quickly, as many components are pre-cut and ready for assembly. However, delays can occur due to weather, permitting issues, or complications with site preparation. Custom-designed hangars or those requiring specialized features may take longer to complete.


Q9: What kind of permits and approvals are needed to build a metal hangar?

Building a metal hangar typically requires several permits and approvals from local authorities, including:

  • Building permits: To ensure the structure meets local building codes and safety regulations.

  • Zoning approval: To confirm that the land is zoned for commercial or personal use as a hangar.

  • Environmental assessments: If the hangar is being built near protected areas or in regions with specific environmental concerns.

It's essential to consult with local government agencies or work with a contractor who is familiar with local regulations to avoid delays and ensure compliance.


Q10: What are the ongoing maintenance costs for a metal hangar?

Metal hangars require minimal maintenance, but regular checks and upkeep are necessary to prolong their lifespan. Costs for maintenance are generally lower compared to traditional buildings, as metal doesn't suffer from common issues like termites, rot, or mold. Basic maintenance might include cleaning gutters, checking for rust, and inspecting doors and windows. The average annual maintenance cost could range from $500 to $2,000, depending on the size and condition of the structure.


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