Chemical Storage Buildings & Hazmat Storage Solutions
US Hazmat Storage delivers purpose-built chemical storage buildings engineered for real-world industrial environments. From small drum storage to large modular multi-unit complexes, our systems are designed to protect people, property, and operations while helping clients meet strict OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and IFC requirements.
Every project is engineered for safety, compliance, and speed—helping organizations move from planning to delivery and installation in record time.
Engineered for compliance. Built for safety. Delivered fast.

Engineered Hazardous Material Storage Built for Compliance, Safety, and Speed
US Hazmat Storage provides modular and custom chemical storage buildings built to support industrial safety, environmental protection, and code compliance. Our buildings are designed to help facilities safely store hazardous materials, chemicals, paints, flammables, and process-related inventory while improving operational efficiency and reducing risk.
Every system is engineered to align with site-specific requirements, handling methods, hazard classifications, and compliance obligations. From consultation through delivery and installation, our team works to ensure each project is completed efficiently and with the right level of protection built in.
Applications Across Industrial Operations
Our buildings are engineered for practical use across industrial, commercial, and regulated environments where safe hazardous material storage is essential.
- Chemical storage and inventory management
- Paint and coatings storage
- Flammable and combustible liquid storage
- Lithium battery and energy storage materials
- Maintenance and repair operations
- Waste and hazardous material staging
- Bulk material storage and dispensing
- Process support and equipment containment
- Damage control and repair station environments
Industries We Serve
US Hazmat Storage supports a wide range of industries where compliance, operational continuity, and life safety are critical.
Custom Engineering & Turnkey Delivery
Every project is developed with a focus on performance, code alignment, and speed to deployment.

Engineered for Your Site
Site-specific design considerations, environmental loads, workflow planning, modular scalability, and hazard-based configuration are incorporated from the start.

Manufactured for Speed
Standardized production systems and engineered modular construction help reduce delays and keep projects moving quickly.

Delivered & Installed Efficiently
Nationwide delivery and fast installation help minimize disruption and accelerate operational readiness.

Integrated Spill Containment Systems
Spill containment is critical to both environmental protection and regulatory compliance. Our systems are engineered with integrated containment features designed to capture leaks, spills, and overflows while supporting safe hazardous material storage practices.
- Built-in sump basins
- Liquid-tight containment floors
- Chemical-resistant coatings
- Controlled containment design
- Site-appropriate protection strategies
Designed to support safe storage and environmental risk reduction.
Fire Suppression & Risk Mitigation
For flammable, combustible, and high-risk materials, fire protection is a core part of project engineering. US Hazmat Storage offers systems configured to reduce fire risk, improve facility safety, and support code-compliant storage environments.
- Integrated fire suppression options
- Passive fire-rated assemblies
- Ventilation and pressure-relief design considerations
- High-risk material protection strategies
- Engineered safety planning for hazardous storage
Built for OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and IFC Compliance
Our buildings are designed to support safe and compliant hazardous material storage across local, state, and federal requirements.

OSHA
Safe material handling, worker protection, and hazard control considerations.

EPA
Environmental safeguards, spill containment, and responsible storage practices.

NFPA
Fire protection, fire-rated assemblies, and storage standards for hazardous materials.

IFC
Code-based storage design, fire separation, and hazard classification alignment.
Premium Consultation & Project Planning
Every storage project begins with a detailed consultation to ensure the right building, layout, protection systems, and compliance approach are selected from the beginning.
- Needs assessment
- Application and material review
- Compliance guidance
- Building type selection
- Custom engineering recommendations
- Layout and workflow planning
- Spill containment review
- Fire suppression planning
- Budget alignment
- Delivery and installation coordination
Why US Hazmat Storage?
Life Safety Risk Management for Industrial Facilities
In addition to hazardous material storage, many facilities must also plan for employee protection during severe weather events. Industrial tornado shelters can play an important role in broader life safety and emergency preparedness planning for manufacturing facilities, field operations, campuses, and municipal environments.
These shelter systems are designed for personnel protection during extreme weather events and may be incorporated into wider facility safety strategies where appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our buildings can be engineered for a wide range of hazardous materials, including chemicals, paints, flammables, combustible liquids, and other regulated industrial materials, depending on application requirements.
Yes. US Hazmat Storage offers fire-rated storage systems, including high-performance fire-rated options for facilities managing flammable or higher-risk materials.
Yes. Buildings can be engineered for site-specific needs, handling methods, storage volumes, environmental conditions, and operational workflows.
Integrated spill containment options are available and designed to support safe storage and environmental protection requirements.
Yes. US Hazmat Storage supports rapid project timelines with coordinated delivery and installation services.
Projects are developed with consideration for applicable OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and IFC requirements based on the project scope and materials involved.
















