Yes, you can absolutely build a steel structure on uneven or sloped land—and Mason Steel Buildings Corp. has the experience to help you do it right.
Many customers assume a perfectly flat, leveled slab is required. While a level foundation is ideal, our buildings can be adapted to all kinds of sites—including hillsides, rural terrain, and irregular lots.
Here’s how we make it work:
- Pier or Stem-Wall Foundations: These allow buildings to be anchored securely even when your land isn’t level.
- Grading Recommendations: We can review your topography and suggest the simplest prep method—whether that’s grading, excavation, or using a raised slab.
- Custom Engineering: We provide stamped drawings that reflect your exact slope, anchor depth, and local code requirements.
- Flexible Framing: Steel buildings can be adapted for extra leg height or split-slab layouts to accommodate a drop in elevation.
This is especially helpful in mountainous regions (Colorado, West Virginia), rural farms (Kentucky, Arkansas), or properties with natural water runoff.
We also work closely with your local contractor or installer to ensure the foundation supports your building’s size and purpose—whether it’s a garage, barn, or full-time residence.
Don’t let slope stop your steel building plans. With the right design, you can turn uneven ground into a rock-solid foundation.