Specialty Projects

Metal Buildings and Custom Property Structures

Clarks Construction completes a variety of specialty construction projects for property owners throughout Central Florida, including Osceola County, Brevard County, and Citrus County. These projects often include metal buildings, detached structures, and custom site improvements that support residential, agricultural, commercial, or public properties.

Specialty projects range from metal storage buildings and pole barns to garages, privacy walls, and custom site structures. Each project is approached with careful planning, disciplined scheduling, and attention to detail to ensure the structure meets the needs of the property and the owner.

Metal Buildings and Large Storage Structures

Metal buildings are one of the most versatile solutions for storage, workshops, and operational space. Clarks Construction builds metal structures designed for durability, large open interiors, and long-term functionality.


These buildings are commonly used for equipment storage, contractor workshops, fleet storage, agricultural buildings, and commercial storage facilities. Metal construction allows for flexible building sizes and layouts while providing strong structural performance and efficient construction timelines.

Many property owners choose metal buildings when they need a structure that is practical, durable, and adaptable to future needs.

Garages, Outbuildings, and Property Storage

Detached garages, outbuildings, and storage structures provide additional space for vehicles, tools, and property equipment. Clarks Construction builds custom garages and storage buildings designed to complement the existing property while meeting local building and permitting requirements.

These structures are commonly built on residential properties, rural land, and commercial sites where additional storage or operational space is needed. Each project is planned around the property layout, access points, and intended use of the structure.

Barns, Pole Barns, and Agricultural Buildings

For rural and agricultural properties, Clarks Construction builds barns, pole barns, and agricultural structures designed to support equipment storage, livestock operations, and working farm environments.

Pole barn construction is a popular solution for agricultural buildings because it allows for large covered areas with efficient construction methods. These structures provide practical space for farming operations while maintaining long-term durability.

Commercial and Municipal Specialty Projects

In addition to residential and agricultural structures, Clarks Construction also completes specialty construction projects for commercial properties and public spaces. These projects may include park structures, splash pads, site structures, and other improvements designed to support community spaces and commercial properties.

The team also completes specialty improvement work such as painting and resurfacing projects that update or restore existing structures and site features.

Some property owners completing specialty structures are also expanding their homes or buildings. You can learn more about home additions and remodeling or explore commercial construction services for larger building projects.

You can also view examples of completed work in the project portfolio.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of specialty construction projects do you build?
Clarks Construction builds a wide variety of specialty structures including metal buildings, pole barns, garages, barns, storage buildings, outbuildings, privacy walls, and other custom property structures.
Yes. Metal buildings and pole barns are commonly used for residential properties, agricultural operations, equipment storage, and workshops.
Clarks Construction works with property owners throughout Central Florida including Osceola County, Brevard County, and Citrus County.
Most specialty structures require permits depending on the size, location, and type of building. The Clarks Construction team can help guide property owners through the permitting process before construction begins.
Yes. Early planning helps determine the best size, layout, and location for the structure while ensuring the project meets local building requirements and property conditions.