Metal Buildings Davenport, IA
Missouri Metal Buildings delivers Red Iron pre-engineered steel buildings to Davenport, Iowa and the entire Quad Cities region — approximately 400 miles northeast of our Pittsburg, MO headquarters. We serve industrial operators, warehouse developers, and agricultural customers on both sides of the Iowa-Illinois border: Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, and Rock Island and Moline in Illinois. Muscatine and surrounding rural Scott County are also within our regular delivery range.
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Areas We Serve Near Davenport, IA
Davenport, IA
Bettendorf, IA
Rock Island, IL
Moline, IL
Muscatine, IA
Le Claire, IA
Scott County, IA
Rock Island County, IL
Muscatine County, IA
Building Types for the Davenport Market
Industrial & Manufacturing Buildings
The Quad Cities has a proud industrial heritage, with manufacturing, heavy equipment production, and processing facilities driving the regional economy. Our Red Iron pre-engineered steel buildings accommodate overhead cranes, wide clear-span interiors, high eave heights, and custom framing configurations for demanding industrial applications. PE-stamped drawings are provided for both Iowa and Illinois jurisdictions.
Warehouse & Distribution Facilities
Located at the intersection of major I-80 and I-74 corridors alongside the Mississippi River, the Quad Cities is a regional logistics hub. Warehouse and distribution buildings are among the most common projects in this area. Pre-engineered steel delivers fast construction timelines and cost-effective square footage compared to conventional construction methods.
Agricultural Buildings in Scott & Muscatine Counties
Beyond the urban Quad Cities, Scott and Muscatine counties are active agricultural areas with corn, soybean, and livestock operations. Equipment storage buildings, grain handling structures, and farm shops are common rural projects. Iowa and Illinois both require proper snow load engineering — our buildings are designed for the local climate on both sides of the river.
Quad Cities Building Considerations
- Dual state jurisdiction: Iowa and Illinois buildings require separate PE stamps — we provide both
- Snow load: Approximately 25 psf ground snow load on both sides of the Quad Cities
- Wind zone: 115 mph basic wind speed — the river corridor can experience significant wind events
- Frost depth: Deeper than Missouri — foundation design must match local freeze depth for both IA and IL
- IBC compliance: Both Iowa and Illinois follow the International Building Code with state amendments
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Missouri Metal Buildings deliver to Davenport and the Quad Cities?
Yes. Davenport is approximately 400 miles northeast of our Pittsburg, MO headquarters. We deliver Red Iron pre-engineered steel building kits throughout the Quad Cities metro — Davenport and Bettendorf on the Iowa side, Rock Island and Moline on the Illinois side — as well as Muscatine and rural Scott County.
Can you build across state lines — both Iowa and Illinois sides of the Quad Cities?
Yes. We serve both the Iowa and Illinois sides of the Quad Cities. Iowa buildings are stamped by an Iowa-licensed PE; Illinois buildings are stamped by an Illinois-licensed PE. We produce the correct stamped drawings for whichever state your project is located in — Davenport and Bettendorf on the IA side, Rock Island and Moline on the IL side.
What types of industrial buildings do you build for the Davenport area?
The Quad Cities has a strong industrial history including manufacturing, agricultural equipment production, and logistics. Common industrial building types include crane-ready manufacturing facilities, distribution warehouses, equipment storage structures, and heavy-duty agricultural processing buildings. All industrial buildings come with stamped PE drawings for the applicable state jurisdiction.
What snow and wind loads apply to Quad Cities metal buildings?
The Davenport area is engineered for approximately 25 psf ground snow load (Iowa side) and similar loads on the Illinois side. Wind exposure is 115 mph basic wind speed. The Mississippi River corridor can channel significant wind events, and our engineers account for local exposure in every building's structural design.
Do I need separate permits for buildings in Davenport vs. Rock Island County?
Yes. Iowa and Illinois have separate permitting systems. Davenport is in Scott County, Iowa; Rock Island and Moline are in Rock Island County, Illinois. Each has its own building department and permit requirements. Missouri Metal Buildings provides state-appropriate stamped drawings for both Iowa and Illinois jurisdictions.
Does Missouri Metal Buildings serve agricultural customers near Muscatine, IA?
Yes. Muscatine County has active row-crop and livestock operations. We deliver agricultural steel buildings to Muscatine and surrounding rural Scott and Muscatine counties. Farm buildings for equipment storage, grain handling, and livestock shelter are common projects in this region of eastern Iowa.
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