Yes — the I-74 corridor through Crawfordsville and surrounding areas is a common location for commercial post-frame buildings. Zoning classifications along the highway vary, so setback requirements and permitted uses depend on your specific parcel. We assess this during the site visit and design phase.
Pole Barn & Post-Frame Construction in Montgomery County, Indiana
I-74 runs through the heart of Montgomery County, driving demand for both commercial and agricultural post-frame buildings. We serve Crawfordsville, Linden, New Market, and Waynetown — about 30 minutes from our West Lafayette headquarters.
We Build in Montgomery County
Montgomery County borders Tippecanoe County to the south, making it one of our closest service areas. Whether you need farm storage outside Linden, a hobby shop near New Market, or a commercial building along the I-74 corridor in Crawfordsville, our crew reaches most Montgomery County sites in about 30 minutes. Every project starts with a 17-Point Quote Review.
Montgomery County
Pole Barn & Post-Frame Buildings in Montgomery County
Montgomery County's proximity to I-74 and Crawfordsville's commercial base drive demand for both agricultural and commercial post-frame construction. Every project follows the same process: site visit, engineered design, 17-Point Quote Review, and a fixed-price contract.
Agricultural Buildings
Farm buildings, equipment storage, hay barns, and livestock shelters for Montgomery County's agricultural properties between Crawfordsville and the surrounding rural townships.
Commercial Buildings
Commercial warehouses, workshops, retail structures, and flex buildings along the I-74 corridor through Crawfordsville and New Market.
Residential Garages
Detached garages, dedicated hobby shops, and home workshops for Montgomery County homeowners in Crawfordsville, Linden, New Market, and Waynetown.
Permits & Zoning in Montgomery County
Montgomery County Building & Zoning covers unincorporated areas. Crawfordsville and its two-mile jurisdiction have a separate Planning and Building Services department at (765) 364-5152.
What You Need to Know
- Building permit required for construction in unincorporated Montgomery County
- County Building & Zoning covers most of the county, excluding Crawfordsville and its two-mile jurisdiction
- City of Crawfordsville has separate permitting through Planning and Building Services (765-364-5152)
- Site plan and building plans required with permit application
Montgomery County Building & Zoning Department
- 1580 Constitution Row, Suite E, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
- (765) 364-6490
- Visit Building & Zoning
Pole Barn FAQs for Montgomery County
Common questions about building in your area.
Post-frame projects in Montgomery County typically range from $25 to $52 per square foot for the structural package. Montgomery County offers a good mix of affordable rural land and accessibility via I-74, which keeps logistics costs reasonable. Your 17-Point Quote Review provides a fixed price for your specific project.
Yes — Montgomery County requires building permits for new construction through the county Building & Zoning Department. Properties within Crawfordsville city limits and the two-mile jurisdiction require permits through the City of Crawfordsville instead. We confirm jurisdiction during the site visit and manage the permitting process.
Crawfordsville is approximately 30 minutes from our West Lafayette headquarters — one of our closest county seats. Linden and New Market are even closer at 15–20 minutes. This proximity means our crew is on-site quickly with minimal travel overhead.
Montgomery County Building & Zoning handles permits for unincorporated areas. The City of Crawfordsville has its own Planning and Building Services department for properties within city limits and the two-mile jurisdiction around the city. If your property is near the boundary, we confirm which jurisdiction applies before starting the permit process. Contact Crawfordsville Planning at (765) 364-5152 for city-specific questions.
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Scope, price, and timeline — all documented in your 17-Point Quote Review before a single post goes in the ground.

