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Quonset & Steel Arch Buildings

Quonset Building Installation Across BC

Field assembly and installation of Quonset and steel arch building systems for commercial, industrial, agricultural, equipment, and storage uses.

Service Overview

JAP Structures installs Quonset and steel arch building systems for commercial, industrial, agricultural, equipment, and storage projects. These buildings use curved steel panels or arch sections to create durable covered space without conventional interior columns.

Installation requires accurate foundation and anchor preparation, organized panel handling, safe access at height, suitable lifting equipment, correct assembly sequence, alignment, fastening, and coordination around doors, openings, end walls, and other supplied components.

The team can review building packages supplied by manufacturers, dealers, owners, or general contractors when the project documents, component information, site conditions, and responsibilities are clearly defined.

Proof From the Field

Arch systems, structural frames, and clear-span space.

Quonset and arch-building work requires organized component handling, accurate assembly, suitable equipment, and a prepared foundation or anchoring system.

What We Do

Quonset installation can include

The exact work is confirmed from the supplied system, site conditions, project documents, materials, access, equipment, and schedule.

Review of supplied drawings and installation manuals
Organization and handling of building panels or arch sections
Assembly and installation of the steel arch system
Alignment, fastening, bracing, and connection work
Installation of supplied end-wall and opening components when included
Coordination of lifts, forklifts, telehandlers, or cranes
Site sequencing around deliveries, staging, access, and other trades
Final detail work and agreed installation deficiencies

Common Applications

Built for commercial, industrial, agricultural, and working sites.

JAP Structures reviews each project based on the structure, location, documents, materials, site access, equipment, and required timing.

Agricultural storage
Equipment and machinery storage
Fleet and vehicle buildings
Commercial storage
Workshops and maintenance space
Bulk-material protection
Municipal and public-works storage
Industrial yard and operational space

Have drawings, photos, or a manufacturer manual?

Send the available project information for an initial review.

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Project Process

From project details to field installation.

Early planning helps identify access, materials, equipment, responsibilities, site conditions, and scheduling requirements before crews arrive.

  1. Step 1

    Review the building package

    Provide the drawings, manual, manufacturer, dimensions, component list, intended use, site location, foundation information, and target schedule.

  2. Step 2

    Check site readiness

    Foundation and anchor locations, access roads, staging space, unloading, equipment needs, working height, ground conditions, and nearby operations are reviewed.

  3. Step 3

    Organize installation

    Crew, equipment, delivery timing, panel handling, assembly sequence, openings, end walls, and responsibilities are confirmed before work begins.

  4. Step 4

    Assemble the building

    The building is assembled, aligned, fastened, and completed according to the supplied project documents and agreed installation requirements.

Installation Conditions

Assembly sequence and site coordination matter.

Frame alignment, temporary stability, equipment access, openings, delivery sequencing, and connection work are reviewed before completion.

Industries Served

Field support for active commercial sites.

Projects range from storage and equipment protection to access systems, working structures, and operational site improvements.

Agriculture
Construction
Industrial operations
Fleet and transportation
Warehousing and storage
Municipal and public works
Equipment sales and service
Commercial property operations

Project planning considerations

  • Foundation dimensions, elevations, and anchors must match the supplied building documents.
  • Engineering, permitting, site preparation, concrete, utilities, and other trade work should be assigned before installation.
  • Delivery sequence and protected material storage can affect productivity and panel condition.
  • Large doors, framed openings, insulation, interior work, and accessories must be identified in the project documents.
  • Equipment, operator, freight, unloading, and travel responsibilities are confirmed in the quote.

Additional Project Photos

Field assembly, lift work, and installation details.

Additional photographs from JAP Structures projects show the equipment access, structural work, and finish work involved on site.

Large completed Quonset-style building used for covered storage.
Quonset and steel arch buildings provide clear covered space for storage and operations.
Metal building frame assembly on a winter project site.
Field assembly requires site access, equipment, sequencing, and safe work at height.

Completed Work

Completed covered space for equipment and operations.

The finished building must provide usable access, protected space, and the openings or end-wall configuration required by the site.

Service Area

Based in Delta and serving projects across British Columbia.

Based in Delta, JAP Structures serves Quonset installation projects throughout British Columbia. Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley sites are closest to the operating base, while projects elsewhere in BC are reviewed based on size, duration, travel, and equipment needs.

Send the exact location, building dimensions, documents, and desired schedule for review.

Free site visit consultation is available for projects within approximately two hours of Delta, BC. Projects elsewhere in British Columbia are reviewed based on scope, schedule, crew, equipment, and travel requirements.

Safety & Site Readiness

Safety & Site Readiness

JAP Structures plans installation work around real site conditions, including access, working heights, lift equipment, sequencing, weather, and required safety procedures. Crews can coordinate around WorkSafeBC requirements, fall protection and fall arrest planning, forklift operation needs, and first aid expectations based on the project scope.

  • WorkSafeBC-conscious site planning
  • Fall protection and fall arrest aware
  • Forklift and lift-access coordination
  • First aid and site-safety planning
  • Installed from drawings, manuals, and site requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about quonset building installation

Send the available drawings, photos, dimensions, location, and timing for answers specific to your project.

Can JAP Structures install a Quonset building purchased from another supplier?

Manufacturer-supplied and owner-purchased building packages can be reviewed when drawings, manuals, component information, delivery details, foundation information, and responsibilities are available.

What needs to be ready before installation starts?

The site should have suitable access and staging space, while the foundation and anchors must be prepared to the approved building documents. Materials, equipment, unloading, and other trade work should also be coordinated.

Do you install doors and end walls?

Supplied door framing, openings, end walls, and accessories may be included when they are shown in the project documents and clearly identified in the agreed work.

Can you help with a partially assembled Quonset building?

Partially completed projects can be reviewed using current site photographs, drawings, manuals, component inventory, previous work records, and an assessment of the existing condition.

Does JAP Structures provide the building package or engineering?

Material supply and engineering are confirmed separately. JAP Structures primarily provides field installation and related metalwork based on the documents and materials available for the project.

Where do you install Quonset buildings?

The company is based in Delta and serves projects throughout British Columbia.

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