Pole Barn & Post-Frame Builders in Oregon

TL;DR

There are 34 verified post-frame builders serving Oregon, with the most common specialties being Pole Barn, Post-Frame Garage, Farm Building. Average Google rating across rated builders: 4.5 / 5 (30 builders with reviews). Last updated June 2026.

Find qualified post-frame builders serving Oregon. Whether you need a pole barn, barndominium, horse barn, garage, or workshop, our directory helps you connect with experienced contractors in your area.

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34 builders serving Oregon

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Applegate Construction - A Custom Pole Barn Builder

Elmira, OR

3(2)
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Barncraft Building Supply

Junction City, OR

5(13)
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Berkey-Brewer Construction

Salem, OR

5(7)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Cascade Mountain Pole Barns

Redmond, OR

5(7)
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Central Oregon Pole Buildings

Bend, OR

5(1)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Cleary Building Corp

Fort Morgan, CO

4(23)
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DC Builders - Timber Frame Homes & Cabins

Damascus, OR

4.3(20)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Econ-O-Fab Buildings

Forest Grove, OR

4.4(26)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Frame Work Plus Inc

Estacada, OR

4.9(29)
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Greater Pole Structures

Prineville, OR

5(11)
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Greg Stallings Construction

Eugene, OR

3.4(5)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Integrity Timber Frame

Estacada, OR

5(2)
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JBH Construction LLC

Jefferson, OR

JBH Construction LLC is an NFBA-member post-frame builder based in Jefferson Oregon. They serve Oregon.

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JTW Construction

Roseburg, OR

5(3)
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John Malchow Construction

Lyons, OR

5(15)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Johnson Builders Corp. (Authorized Cleary Building Corp. Dealer)

Grants Pass, OR

4.5(11)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Locke Buildings

Estacada, OR

4.9(233)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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M&W Building Supply Co

Canby, OR

4.6(16)
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Marvs Pole Barns

Molalla, OR

5(3)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Miner Pole Building, LLC

Hubbard, OR

4.6(26)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Oregon Pacific Construction

Woodburn, OR

4(4)
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Oregon Pole Barns

Estacada, OR

Oregon Pole Barns is an NFBA-member post-frame builder based in Estacada Oregon. They serve Oregon.

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Oregon Pole Structures

Bend, OR

Oregon Pole Structures is an NFBA-member post-frame builder based in Bend Oregon. They serve Oregon.

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PW Pole Barns, LLC

Eagle Creek, OR

4.9(35)
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Pacific Northwest Construction

Molalla, OR

5(12)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Parker Buildings Inc

Hubbard, OR

4.9(32)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Pole Barn Builders NW

Eugene, OR

Pole Barn Builders NW is an NFBA-member post-frame builder based in Eugene Oregon. They serve Oregon.

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Pole Building Supply Co

Redmond, OR

4.3(13)
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R & W Pole Buildings

Prineville, OR

1(1)
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RK Smith Construction

Roseburg, OR

4(3)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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RMAC Custom Pole Buildings

Scio, OR

5(5)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Skillright Buildings

Tillamook, OR

5(5)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building
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Vincent A. Ferris Construction, LLC

Harrisburg, OR

5(4)
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Web Steel Buildings Northwest

Sandy, OR

4.3(21)
Pole BarnPost-Frame GarageFarm Building

Post-frame construction in Oregon

Post-frame (sometimes called "pole barn") construction is the dominant building method for agricultural, storage, workshop, and rural-residential projects across Oregon. The system uses vertically embedded or bracketed laminated columns spaced 8 to 12 feet apart to carry roof loads directly to the ground, eliminating load-bearing interior walls and the need for a full perimeter foundation. That translates to faster construction, lower per-square-foot cost, and the clear-span interiors that make pole barns and barndominiums viable in the first place.

What Oregon's climate means for your build

Seismic design, heavy winter rainfall, and — in much of the region — expensive land and strict permitting shape post-frame construction on the West Coast. Builders here work more frequently with engineered lateral bracing, continuous footing systems, and elaborate drainage detailing than their counterparts in drier climates.

What gets built

The most common project types among the 34 builders listed here are Pole Barn, Post-Frame Garage, and Farm Building, though most of them take on a mix — pole barns for equipment and livestock, barndominiums that combine living space with workshop square footage, horse barns with proper stall sizing and ventilation, detached garages with the tall door heights conventional framing can't match economically, and general-purpose workshops for automotive, woodworking, or hobbyist use. If you're early in the planning process, the builders below are the starting point for getting real pricing and timelines for your site.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a pole barn cost in Oregon?

Pole barn pricing in Oregon typically runs $25 to $50 per square foot for a basic enclosed structure, with most finished builds landing between $30 and $45 per square foot depending on size, door count, wall height, insulation, and concrete slab. A typical 30×40 (1,200 sq ft) enclosed pole barn in Oregon will generally fall in the $35,000 to $55,000 range turnkey. Barndominium builds with full interior finishes cost more — usually $100 to $180 per square foot. Get written quotes from at least three builders; prices in post-frame swing meaningfully on door openings, concrete, and site prep.

Do I need a permit to build a pole barn in Oregon?

In most Oregon counties, yes — a building permit is required for any post-frame structure above a small square-footage threshold (usually 200 sq ft for residential, sometimes lower for habitable or electrified buildings). Agricultural exemptions exist in many jurisdictions but are narrow and easily misunderstood. Your Oregon county building department is the authority for your specific parcel, and any reputable builder on this page will either pull permits on your behalf or tell you exactly what you need to pull yourself before construction starts.

How long does it take to build a pole barn in Oregon?

Typical build time for a pole barn in Oregon is 3 to 8 weeks from groundbreaking to substantial completion, assuming standard site conditions and no weather delays. Concrete cure time, door lead times, and truss fabrication queues are usually the bottlenecks — not the framing itself, which a crew of 3 to 4 can dry-in in under a week on a typical 30×40 to 40×60 building. Barndominium builds with interior finishes extend timelines to 4 to 6 months.

What's the best time of year to build in Oregon?

Oregon has a long construction season, but established builders book months ahead. Plan on signing a contract 2 to 3 months before you want ground broken, and expect the best pricing and builder availability in off-peak seasons (late fall and early spring in most of Oregon).

Can I live in a barndominium in Oregon?

Yes, barndominiums are a legal primary residence in Oregon, but the structure must meet the same residential building code requirements as any other dwelling — full permit, certificate of occupancy, proper insulation, egress, septic/sewer, and so on. Some Oregon counties have zoning restrictions that limit where you can put one (agricultural-only zones, subdivision covenants, minimum-acreage rules), so the zoning conversation with your county planning department should happen before the design conversation with your builder.

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