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100x100 Fitness Centers

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100×100 Fitness Center

A 100x100 steel building package is a popular choice for public and private organizations in need of a fitness center. The clear span framing of General Steel buildings provides several options for floor layouts that can accommodate weight rooms, training equipment, and office space if needed. Use a combination of interior & exterior components to design a space that will maximize efficiency. You’ll work closely with our experienced team to get the most out of your building.

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Framing Detail, Warranties, and Service

Brand General Steel
Available Products I-Beam Framing: 26 Gauge Sheeting
Add Colors Roof, Walls, and Trim
Structural Warranty 50 Years
Paint Warranty 40 Years
Standing Seam Roof Warranty 25 Years
Galvalume Roof Warranty 20 Years
Project Coordinator Included at No Additional Cost

Popular Fitness Center Components

The 100×100 metal building package is among our most popular options for starting a fitness center business. Fitness centers require a high degree of customization, and General Steel’s wide selection of components ensures your building will reflect your needs. In addition to the primary and secondary framing, center owners can add a combination of sectional doors, roll-up doors, windows, and more to enhance functionality and efficiency. Consider adding GenStone and an exterior color scheme to add aesthetic value.

KEY STANDARD FEATURES

  • Primary and Secondary Framing
  • 1:12 Roof Pitch
  • 26 Gauge Roof and Wall Sheeting
  • Fasteners
  • Sealants and Flashing
  • Deluxe Trim Package
  • Ridge Cap
  • Plans and Drawings

POPULAR ADDITIONS

  • 3070 Man Door
  • Sectional Door
  • Roll Up Door
  • Horizontal or Vertical Slide Windows
  • Insulation
  • Insulated Stucco Panels
  • Light Transmitting Panels
  • Gutters and Downspouts

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to build a fitness center?

The cost of a rec center depends on a few factors; first, the size of the building package. Larger structures cost more but are cheaper when considering cost per square foot. Second, building prices are determined by design, including the custom features that you select for your fitness center building. Lastly, the price of steel at any time can fluctuate based on market performance. These factors combine to set your final price.

Why is a prefabricated building the best choice for a fitness center?

A prefabricated building provides the best value due to its design versatility, strength, durability, and efficient construction. A fitness facility requires a high degree of customization, and a preengineered building kit from General Steel provides the functional and aesthetic components that make your facility your own.

How much does it cost to start a CrossFit fitness center?

Startup costs for a CrossFit facility range anywhere from $30K-$70K. After startup costs are covered, you will still have to account for fixed costs, such as rent or a mortgage, and variable costs, including utilities and ongoing training.

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100x100 Fitness Center

Our I-beam building packages come with an impressive list of standard features and warranties. Explore popular components, color choices and reasons why a General Steel building is the right choice.

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From the primary and secondary framing to the fasteners, sheeting, sealants, and pre-punched components, this is what makes a General Steel metal building system the most durable building available.

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