Triton Industries
Workshops

Commercial Workshops — Built for Real Work

Whether you're running an auto repair shop, a fabrication operation, an ag service center, or a contractor's yard shop, a Triton commercial workshop gives you the clear-span footprint, ceiling height, door access, and electrical pre-frame to actually do the work. Engineered to commercial code — not residential — so insurance, occupancy, and resale are clean.

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Real workshop spec, not a glorified garage

Commercial workshops live a different life than a residential garage. Higher hour usage. Heavier equipment. Higher electrical loads. Compressed-air drops. Crane rails. Welding ventilation. We design for that reality — and for the inspector and insurance underwriter who will come look at it.

  • Clear-span widths to 80'+no posts in the way of vehicles or equipment runs
  • Eave heights 14' – 24'clear an upright lift, a paint booth, or a 5-ton crane rail
  • Door packages14' × 14' to 24' × 16' overhead, plus walk-in personnel doors
  • Pre-frame for crane rail5- and 10-ton bridge cranes pre-engineered into the frame

Trade-specific configurations we build often

Auto repair: 4 – 6 lift bays, parts mezzanine, separate alignment bay. Ag service: drive-through bays, parts room, welding corner. Fab/weld: high eaves, crane rail, dedicated grinder bay with dust collection. Contractor yard: secure tool storage, mechanic's bay, owner's office mezzanine.

Code path is cleaner than you think

Commercial steel buildings often satisfy more code paths than wood-framed shops — IBC type IIB construction, fire-rated assemblies available, and easier to bring to ADA when adding a public-facing office.

FAQs

Common Questions About Workshops

Can you support a 5-ton or 10-ton bridge crane?

Yes — bridge crane rails and the heavier column package required to carry the moving load are pre-engineered at design time. Add it after the fact and you're rebuilding columns.

Will it pass commercial code in my city?

Yes — every Triton building is engineered and stamped for the IBC version your city uses. We coordinate any local amendments at design time.

Can I add a paint booth?

Yes — your paint booth manufacturer's drawings drive the structural and electrical requirements; we pre-frame the building to host their booth.

What about heating?

Tube radiant heaters from companies like Reznor or Detroit Radiant are the most common option for commercial workshops. They heat the floor and people, not the air.

Can I add a small office or customer waiting area?

Yes — most workshops include a 200 – 1,000 sq ft office/waiting box along one wall, with insulated walls and finished interior.

Ready to build?

Let's bring your workshops to life.

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