Where We Build
Marion County
Marion County, Florida, is a world-renowned equine powerhouse home to over 80,000 horses, roughly 1,200 breeding farms, and the massive World Equestrian Center in Ocala. Because the local horse community spans diverse disciplines—including Thoroughbred racing, dressage, show jumping, and western pleasure—equestrians here require high-performance, specialized facilities rather than generic, one-size-fits-all sheds. Unlike standard residential builders, we specialize in high-capacity equine housing, engineering layouts that comfortably scale from simple 2-stall hobby barns up to massive 200-stall commercial breeding and training complexes. Marion County horse owners manage multi-million dollar bloodlines and beloved family companions. We build to the newest Florida Building Codes, utilizing heavy-duty commercial hurricane ties, deep foundation piers, and uplift-resistant metal roofs to ensure your animals have a fortified, wind-resistant shelter when a major storm hits. We understand equine behavior and safety. Our builds can be customized with exterior Dutch doors for secondary stall ventilation, integrated wash racks, secure feed and tack rooms, and wide 12- to 14-foot aisles to safely lead high-energy horses past one another.
We treat every project in Marion County like it’s for our own neighbors. Our traveling crews bring reliable craftsmanship directly to properties across Ocala and Marion Oaks, building custom horse stalls and riding arenas for the local equine community. We also travel out to the sprawling pastures of Dunnellon and Belleview to construct rugged, open pole barns for cattle ranches and heavy farm equipment. From the traditional family crop farms in Reddick and McIntosh to the wide-open homesteads in Citra, Fort McCoy, Anthony, Sparr, and Lowell, we handle all the local county permitting ourselves so you don’t have to worry about a thing.