The Metal Building Contractors & Erectors Association (MBCEA) announced its 2026 Building of the Year winners at the 57th Annual MBCEA Conference, held April 22–24 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The overall Building of the Year award was presented to GBS Enterprises of Bel Aire, Kansas, for The Refinery Sports Complex in Garden City, Kansas. Additionally, Awards of Excellence and Merit were announced for buildings in three separate categories: Commercial, Community and Manufacturing.
“Each year, these awards showcase the innovation, craftsmanship and commitment to quality that define our industry,” said Sasha Demyan, executive director of MBCEA. “From complex project execution to decades of leadership and service, this year’s honorees represent the very best of MBCEA and the metal building community.”
The 2026 competition included 36 entries across four categories — Commercial, Community, Manufacturing and Agricultural — demonstrating the continued growth, diversity and innovation within the metal building systems industry. Following is a complete list of all 2026 MBCEA Building of the Year Award winners, the MBCEA members that worked on the buildings and the metal building manufacturers/suppliers.
The Refinery Sports Complex is a 200,000-square-foot multi-sport and convention facility designed as a regional destination for athletics, events and community gatherings. GBS Enterprises of Bel Aire, Kansas, served as the contractor, with the building manufactured by Behlen Building Systems. The project features a massive clear-span structure assembled at grade and lifted into place, along with a complex multi-building configuration that integrates indoor fields, courts, retail space and a convention center. The project required significant in-field coordination to merge multiple building systems into a unified structure while maintaining high performance and energy efficiency.
Red Dot Buildings of Athens, Texas, served as both manufacturer and erector for this 9,300-square-foot clubhouse. The project blends the efficiency of a metal building system with elevated architectural detailing, including a distinctive clock tower, concealed rooftop mechanical systems and high-performance insulation that exceeds typical standards — all within a compact footprint designed to enhance the surrounding golf course experience.
C. Tucker Cope & Associates, Inc. of Columbiana, Ohio, served as general contractor for this modern automotive facility, manufactured by Chief Buildings. The project combines durability with design using insulated metal panels, expansive glazing and a thoughtfully integrated layout that supports both high-performance operations and a refined customer experience.
PDS Engineering & Construction, Inc. of Bloomfield, Connecticut, served as design-build contractor for this 32,000-square-foot dealership, manufactured by Metallic Building Systems. The project incorporates a wide range of architectural elements — including curtain walls, masonry, solar panels and a two-story showroom — while achieving Subaru Eco-Friendly certification, making it one of a limited number of certified dealerships nationwide.
Steel Worx Solutions LLC of Groveland, Florida, served as design-build contractor for this 77,000-square-foot facility, manufactured by Kirby Building Systems. Built to withstand Florida’s demanding environmental conditions, the project includes advanced roofing systems, engineered curb solutions and high-performance insulation designed to meet strict hurricane and weather-resistance standards.
Baker Steel Erectors of Frederick, Colorado, served as erector for this three-building campus, manufactured by Alliance Steel Buildings. The project features distinct yet interconnected structures with complex rooflines, extended overhangs and integrated architectural materials, designed to support growing regional infrastructure needs while maintaining a strong civic presence.
Metal Building Industries of Tulsa, Oklahoma, served as erector for this worship facility, manufactured by Metal Building Industries. The project combines structural ingenuity with architectural expression, including vaulted rooflines, full-height stone walls and phased construction that allowed the expansion of the original vision into a fully realized community landmark.
Hoke Enterprises, Inc. of Grover, North Carolina, served as the general contractor for this 120,000-square-foot copper processing facility, manufactured by Schulte Building Systems. The project required precise coordination within a constrained site adjacent to active operations and included complex structural systems and crane integration — all completed with an exceptional safety record.
Kaiser-Martin Group, Inc., of Temple, Pennsylvania, served as general contractor for this multi-building manufacturing expansion utilizing systems from Nucor Building Systems and Metl-Span. The project involved constructing new facilities over and around existing operational infrastructure, requiring phased scheduling and advanced coordination to maintain uninterrupted production.
Entries were evaluated by an independent panel of industry professionals using a standardized scoring system. Each project was judged across five key criteria: aesthetics, interesting features, quality and safety, complexity and green building elements, with scores determining category winners and the overall Building of the Year.
In addition to the Building of the Year Awards, MBCEA also inducted the following individuals into its prestigious Pioneers Club and presented the Robert & Beverly Ketenbrink “Oil Can” Service Award.
Each inductee has demonstrated decades of leadership, craftsmanship and commitment to advancing the metal building industry.
The Robert & Beverly Ketenbrink Service Award was presented to Joseph Allen of Thomas Phoenix International in recognition of his outstanding service and dedication to both MBCEA and the industry.
About MBCEA
The Metal Building Contractors & Erectors Association (MBCEA), founded in 1968, is dedicated to advancing the professionalism of contractors and erectors in the metal building systems industry. The association supports its members through a focus on education, industry image enhancement and grassroots engagement — providing programs, resources and opportunities that strengthen both individual businesses and the industry as a whole.
MBCEA’s membership spans virtually every aspect of the metal building industry and includes companies across all 50 states and Canada. For more information, visit www.mbcea.org or contact Sasha Demyan at 484-239-3337.
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