North Dakota
Barndominium Kits
We deliver barndominium kits in North Dakota.
Steel or conventional lumber.
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BuildMax provides barndominium kits in both metal building systems and conventional stick-frame construction, with delivery available throughout North Dakota. If you’re searching for a barndominium builder in North Dakota, we may be able to help connect you with a qualified professional. Already have a builder in mind? That’s no problem—our kits are designed to work seamlessly with the builder of your choice.
With fast delivery times and high-quality materials, homeowners across the country are able to move their barndominium projects forward more efficiently. In many cases, your complete building material package can be delivered in as little as 4–6 weeks. While that timeline may seem unlikely in today’s market, BuildMax makes it possible through strong relationships with trusted lumber and steel manufacturers.
If you’re looking for guidance on building a barndominium in North Dakota and haven’t been able to get answers elsewhere, our team is here to help. We take pride in responsive service—if we’re unavailable when you call, we’ll return your call the same day. Contact Devon or Rashannia by phone or email, and they’ll be happy to provide detailed information about our high-quality barndominium kits and next steps.
What does a Barndominium
cost to build in North Dakota
How Much Does a Barndominium Cost?
Unfortunately, there isn’t a quick or simple answer to this question. The cost of building a home depends on many factors, including design complexity, site conditions, local labor rates, and material pricing. While BuildMax can help you get started, a licensed General Contractor will ultimately need to provide a full turnkey price. If you are planning to self-build, ask us for our FREE Budget Worksheet, designed to help you track expenses and stay organized throughout the build.
Barndominium Kit Pricing
Our building packages typically start between $39.00 and $42.00 per square foot**, depending on the selected design, required wind and snow loads, and distance from the factory. Most of our barndominium kits include windows and doors, though you may also choose to purchase a steel shell and source windows and doors locally if preferred.
Need More Guidance?
If you’d like additional help, connect with one of our consultants for a Free Consultation. You can also learn more about the barndominium building process by visiting BuildMax.com.
*Total area square footage
Why Choose a Metal Building Kit?
Metal building kits are increasingly popular due to their strength, efficiency, and long-term value. Below are some of the key advantages of steel construction compared to traditional wood framing:
Advantages of Steel Over Wood
Exceptional strength and durability, with consistent engineered performance
Sustainable and eco-friendly, as steel is infinitely recyclable
Faster build timelines, with up to 65% of framing completed off-site
Streamlined, cost-effective construction process
Steel components do not warp, split, or crack, ensuring uniformity and precision
Improved supply chain reliability, reducing delays and keeping projects on schedule
High strength-to-weight ratio, making steel easier and more economical to transport
Requires less storage space on-site than traditional lumber
No special treatment required for moisture, pests, or decay
Precision-manufactured components reduce waste and improve installation speed
Pre-punched framing allows for easier mechanical, electrical, and plumbing installation
Consistent, engineered properties deliver a higher-quality finished product
Lower labor costs, requiring fewer workers and less specialized labor
Lightweight framing reduces the need for heavy equipment on-site
Steel framing remains straight and true, improving both strength and aesthetics
Resistant to mold, rot, warping, shrinking, and expansion
Superior resistance to fires, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and termites
Produces less than 1% construction waste, supporting green building standards
Reduced foundation loads can lower substructure costs
Ideal for sloped or challenging building sites
Easier and more cost-effective code compliance
Improved energy efficiency through reduced air leakage and thermal bridging
Lower long-term maintenance costs for homeowners
Cleaner, safer, and more organized job sites









