Maxi Forge Structures

Warehouse overflow and jobsite coverage with a flexible temporary structure system.

Maxi Structures uses the Maxi Forge system for temporary warehouses, construction site coverage, covered work zones, crew space, material staging, and equipment protection when projects need fast, practical covered space.

Maxi Forge structure on an active construction site
Maxi Forge System

Designed for fast-moving sites and temporary covered space needs.

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Temporary warehouses for overflow storage and operational space

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Jobsite coverage for active work areas, staging, and crew support

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Flexible layouts for doors, access, material flow, and site constraints

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Short-term, phased, seasonal, or longer-duration project support

Maxi Forge Planning

Planned around storage needs, access, workflow, and the realities of the site.

Maxi Forge structures are scoped around how the space will actually be used. Maxi reviews the intended use case, approximate size, site access, surface type, anchoring, doors, lighting, HVAC, flooring, and the way materials, crews, or equipment need to move through the structure.

Storage Inventory overflow, pallet storage, protected materials, temporary warehouse needs, and equipment space.
Workflow Forklift routes, loading access, crew flow, staging zones, equipment movement, and work sequencing.
Site Surface type, ballast or anchoring, utilities, doors, nearby structures, clearance, and install constraints.
Maxi Forge structure used for warehouse and covered operations space
System Maxi Forge
Use Warehouse + jobsite
Need Covered operational space
Scope Project-specific
Scope Review

What Maxi reviews before recommending a Maxi Forge structure.

The right Forge configuration depends on more than square footage. The project scope needs to account for what is being stored or covered, how the structure will operate, what access is needed, and what site conditions could affect installation and daily use.

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What is the use case?

Warehouse overflow, jobsite storage, covered work zones, crew support space, equipment protection, or phased operations.

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How will it operate?

Forklift movement, truck access, loading and unloading, crew traffic, staging needs, and day-to-day workflow.

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Where can it go?

Asphalt, concrete, gravel, yard space, active jobsites, limited access zones, nearby buildings, and clearance issues.

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What add-ons matter?

Doors, lighting, HVAC, power, flooring, sidewalls, insulation, ballast, anchoring, and weather-related needs.

Project Process

From structure need to project scope.

01 Submit the project need

Tell us whether you need warehouse space, jobsite coverage, covered storage, or another Maxi Forge application.

02 Review site conditions

We review access, surface type, structure location, doors, utilities, anchoring needs, and install constraints.

03 Build the structure scope

Maxi helps define the structure setup, key add-ons, installation approach, and next steps for the project.

Start With The Scope

Need a Maxi Forge structure for warehouse or jobsite use?

Send your project location, use case, approximate size, timeline, surface type, and any available site photos, drawings, or layout plans. Maxi will review the scope and help define the right temporary structure solution.