Pre-engineered Buildings
Dixin Construction is Sarnia-Lambton's authorized American Buildings Company dealer for pre-engineered buildings designed by the renouned. All projects listed on this page were complete using American Buildings products.

U-Haul Self Storage
U-Haul Self Storage project consisted of two pre-engineered structures totalling 18,500 sq ft. This design building project had unique design challenges to meet U-Haul requirements. U- Haul requested Dixin Construction to match the existing buildings which had block and shingled roofs. American Buildings Company was able to meet this challenge by designing a metal roof structure that could accept a shingled roof. The main building was also designed with climate controlled units to maintain constant temperatures year round.
Bargain Shop, Wingham, Ontario
This project consisted of a single slope American Buildings Company pre-engineered building. This building was designed for sales and stock area totalling 10,000 sq ft. Dryvit finish was added to the front of the building. Roof was designed as a single slope to drain all roof water away from the front of the building to the rear. Interior finishes included American's long span liner panel to finish the ceiling.
Spectrum Communications
Meeting the owner's need for a 6,000 square foot facility was Dixin Construction's main priority. But for having the client also satisfied for the overall budget was a goal that Dixin Construction sets when dealing with all of our clients in a design / build project. This was the case when Dixin Construction constructed Spectrum Communications facility located in Sarnia on Confederation Street.
Utilizing American Buildings pre-engineered single slope design with interior columns made the project feasible for our client. Architectural details such as the front entrance was added without a detriment to the budget. Exposed painted roof structure in the showroom gave the building an attractive look that met their needs.
Pre-engineered buildings can be used for many applications as shown here for Spectrum Communications.