Maricopa
Metal Buildings
from an industry leader serving the commercial, agricultural, equestrian, residential, aviation, retail, and church Arizona steel building customer.
Welcome to Buck Steel
MaricopaFor almost 20 years, Buck Steel has supplied both commercial and private metal building customers with the highest quality pre-engineered Maricopa metal buildings. With 1,000’s of completed projects in our portfolio, we can put our experience to work on your project.
Our website is packed with both informative information about steel buildings, as well as hundreds of pictures of some of our customer’s completed projects.
Please watch our Welcome Video , which provides a brief overview of Buck Steel and the services we provide our customers.
Why Choose Buck Steel
Maricopa Experience
We have nearly two decades of Maricopa steel building experience from simple backyard shops to the complex commercial projects. Our vast experience helps to ensure your project completes on time and on budget.
Integrity
We are not high pressure telemarketing metal building brokers; we are steel building industry professionals dedicated to serving our customers and contributing toward the success of their projects.
Price
We understand that price is important. Our knowledge of steel building and thousands of completed metal building projects allows us to contribute design and value engineering advice to help you save money.
Maricopa Metal Buildings
Maricopa Steel Building Customers
Arizona is like home away from home for Buck Steel and we are grateful to have had the opportunity to work with so many private individuals, small businesses, and corporate customers in Maricopa.
Whether your steel building project is a 2,400 sq. ft. metal garage or a 24,000 sq. ft. steel warehouse, you’ll be in good company when you choose Buck Steel as your metal building supplier!
The History of Maricopa
Originally called Maricopa Wells, Maricopaville, and Maricopa Junction, the name was ultimately shortened to simply Maricopa. While established in the mid 1800’s, it was not until 2003 that the city was formally incorporated.
Not long after being established, Maricopa Wells (named for the series of watering holes north of town) became an important trading center as it was known to be a reliable source of both water and food to both east-west travelers as well as those traveling north to Phoenix.
Maricopaville (the area south and west) was a hot-bed of activity in late 1800’s when the Southern Pacific Railroad planned a line from Phoenix, terminating in the town. The railroad talk spurred an immediate building boom in the area with hotels, restaurants, theaters, and other local businesses being hastily built with near round-the-clock construction. When the Southern Railroad moved the line several miles to the east, Maricopaville became a virtual ghost town (and still exists as one today).
In the 15 years following the incorporation of Maricopa, it’s population swelled from just over 1,000 residents to over 50,000.