For Auto Dealers · Auto Groups · Fixed Ops

Steel Buildings for Dealerships, Service Centers, and Auto Groups.

Plan a steel building around service capacity, customer flow, drive lanes, reconditioning, storage, and future growth — without settling for a generic metal building template.

No obligation. Itemized quote. Clear next steps.

Drywizard steel service department with multiple vehicle lifts and service bays

What Dealers Are Up Against

The Facility Is the Bottleneck More Often Than the Team.

Image

The Building Doesn’t Match the Brand

Customer-facing facilities need to support the dealership’s image, not undercut it.

Flow

Operations Outgrew the Layout

Reconditioning, storage, and staging compete for space that was never planned for them.

Clarity

Building Quotes Are Vague

Comparing steel building offers is hard when scope, inclusions, and exclusions aren’t spelled out.

The Process, For Dealers

From Operating Plan to Written Quote.

01

Operations Discovery

We talk through service volume, bay needs, drive lanes, recon, storage, and growth plans — the things that should shape the building.

02

Facility Scope

The operating requirements become a defined building scope: footprint, clear-span needs, openings, and customer-facing zones.

03

Written Quote & Review

You get an itemized quote with inclusions, options, items to confirm, and exclusions — reviewed together before anything moves forward.

04

Approval & Delivery

Once approved, the project moves through the agreed milestones with clear communication along the way.

Dealership FAQ

Questions Dealers Ask First

Yes — that’s the starting point. Bay count, lift spacing, drive lanes, intake flow, and parts proximity shape the scope before the structure is quoted.

Customer-facing finish — glazing, entries, exterior treatment — is planned into the configuration. Raise any OEM image program requirements early so they are addressed in the scope.

Phasing and site logistics are part of the scope conversation. The goal is a plan that respects your operating calendar.

Yes. If expansion is on the roadmap, say so up front — frame lines, end walls, and site layout can be planned so phase two is an extension, not a rebuild.

An itemized written scope: what’s included, what’s optional, what needs confirmation, and what’s excluded. No guessing.


Plan the Facility Your Operation Deserves.

Tell us about your service volume, your site, and your growth plans. We’ll bring the structure and the clarity.

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