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OAHE Builders Palace Builders, Inc. has gained a hard earned reputation as a general contractor that holds experience, quality and reliability above all considerations. Our services include Design & Engineering services, General Construction, Pre-engineered Butler Buildings, Structural Steel Erection, Brock Commodity Storage, Grain Handling & Drying Systems. Our team is committed to providing professional construction services and quality workmanship. We look forward to learning about your vision and making it reality.
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Palace Builders is a high quality commercial and AG steel construction company that provides a full range of design and construction services. Palace Builders was founded in 1979 and brings decades of experience to the table with their services. This company works with a wide range of materials including concrete, masonry, wood and Butler per-engineered building systems.
Determined to maintain the structures of Mitchell, Steve Otterby and Larry Titze launched a dream in 1979. To ensure top quality service, Steve and Larry insisted on actively being involved in the day-to-day operations of both the agricultural and commercial construction divisions. For over 35 years, they have built strong relationships with their customers.
Palace Builders, Inc. offers full Service, design-build general contracting for commercial, manufacturing, industrial, mini-storage, and Ag systems. Palace Builders, along with their own erection crews, employs established Sub-contractors, many who have been associated with the company for years. Palace Builders is a design build contractor that offers Butler pre-engineered building and Brock grain systems.
Steve graduated from South Dakota State University in 1972 with a BS degree in Agricultural Engineering. Gaining a background for the construction industry both commercial buildings and farm buildings, Steve's responsibilities included Ag engineering and sales. In 1979 he moved to Mitchell, SD and founded Palace Builders, Inc. with partner Larry Titze.
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Kim Baker
Sep 24, 2018
Workers aren't wearing harnesses or hardhat while they are up in the air working on a building.