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Building for a Cause at METALCON 2025

Steel-frame ‘barndomimium’ being constructed on show floor; then reassembled in Montana as a veterans’ retreat

the construction of a Barndominium
Scottsdale Construction Systems
September 30, 2025

Those of you attending METALCON in Las Vegas, scheduled for Oct. 21-23, will certainly notice the construction of a steel-frame building on the show floor.

METALCON and industry partners are constructing the 2,500-square-foot “barndominium” at the show, before using the framing for a permanent veterans’ retreat in Montana.

Designed by Stacee Lynn, known as “The Barndominium Lady,” this retreat was shaped in collaboration with the Military Warriors Support Foundation to meet the unique needs of those it’s intended to serve. Stacee Lynn, founder of The Barndominium Company, is known for blending bold aesthetics with functional living.

“Being a part of the Eagle’s Landing Veteran project to design and build a veterans’ retreat facility in Montana is an incredibly meaningful experience for me and The Barndominium Company,” says Stacee Lee. “The opportunity to work with the four-star rated Military Warriors Support Foundation, the METALCON 25 Team and other corporate partners that have joined the team and contributed materials and services to this effort is phenomenal.

“Coming from a family with four generations of military and merchant marine service, including my husband, son and daughters, this project resonates deeply with my personal history and values. It is an opportunity for me and our team to give back to the veteran community that has been such an integral part of our lives. The chance to use our team’s expertise in barndominium design to create a space that will benefit veterans for decades is both an honor and a privilege.”

(To donate to the project, CLICK HERE.)

METALCON is returning to one of its most popular destinations, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Oct. 21-23. The trade show opens at 10 a.m. each day. The framing at METALCON and on the jobsite is from Scottsdale Construction Systems.

Before the show opens, Scottsdale Construction Systems and its partner companies will manufacture and assemble the steel-frame barndominium in the METALCON exhibit hall. Scottsdale is a world leader in next-generation roll forming technology and light-gauge steel framing by integrating design, engineering and CNC manufacturing.

“We are tremendously honored to join forces with METALCON and other friends of the industry as the founding partners of this very worthwhile endeavor serving Military Warriors Support Foundation and our veterans,” says J.R. Mujagic, Chief Revenue Officer, Scottsdale Construction Systems. “We are also proud to showcase our end-to-end steel framing technologies in the U.S. and across the globe. This project is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when innovation and purpose come together.”

Several more generous METALCON exhibitors are participating in the construction of the project by donating building materials to be used at the show and/or the Montana site.

Steel Dynamics is contributing the exterior siding, its Tru-Steel HD digitally printed panels.

“Steel Dynamics recognizes and honors the service of United States military personnel on behalf of their country,” says Curtis Carson, Colonel, USA (Ret.) head of the Steel Dynamics Veteran Program. “Our aim is to assist veterans’ integration into the private sector economy. We are proud of being named ‘One of America’s Best Employers for Veterans’ by Forbes for the last 4 years. Steel Dynamics’ support of the Veteran Retreat Project and the Military Warrior Support Foundation is a continued reflection of our support and respect for veterans.”

Owens Corning is donating its Titanium® PSU30 high-temperature self-adhered underlayment.

“We’re proud to support this project because it aligns with our values of community, service and innovation,” says Torre Palermino, Product Leader of Self-Adhered Underlayment for Owens Corning. “This initiative provides a healing retreat for combat-wounded veterans, a cause that deeply resonates with our team. By donating our high-performance roofing underlayment, we’re not just contributing materials, we’re helping build a safe, durable and restorative space for those who’ve sacrificed so much. It’s an opportunity to use our expertise to make a lasting impact.”

Montana winters can bring plenty of snow, so S-5! Is donating a complete ColorGard 2.0 snow retention system in a color to match the metal roofing.

“Given S-5!’s long-standing commitment to charitable causes, including those supporting veterans as well as our continuous presence at METALCON as an original exhibitor since 1991, participating in this veterans’ retreat project aligns with our core values of giving back to the community,” says Rob Haddock, S-5! CEO and founder. “Eagle’s Landing will provide a space for vital healing and support for our veterans. By contributing to this project, S-5! helps create a lasting, tangible difference in the lives of those who have sacrificed so much.

“Our participation in the veterans’ retreat project is not just important; it’s a natural extension of who we are as a company. Giving back is important to our people. It’s our duty; it’s who we are; it’s what we stand for.”

Insulation for the veterans’ retreat is being provided by Firestable Insulation Company, which is donating its closed-cell spray foam thermal barrier insulation at Eagle’s Landing.

“At Firestable, we believe in honoring and supporting those who have selflessly served our nation,” says Jonathan Kraiger, Regional Sales Manager. “Firestable actively hires veterans, recognizing the immense value they bring through their leadership, discipline and commitment. It is a privilege to take part in this veterans’ retreat, which aligns closely with our values and mission as a company. We are proud to stand alongside other organizations in support of this meaningful cause.”

Carlisle Architectural Metals (CAM) is donating metal roofing to the project, PAC Snap Clad panels.

“At CAM, we are honored to contribute to Eagles Landing, helping create a place where veterans’ service and sacrifice are recognized and where they can find peace, respect, and support,” says Mike Weis, VP Sales – CAM.

The Eagle’s Landing project is expected to be completed in 2026.

“I have a profound sense of pride and responsibly in contributing to this project,” says Stacee Lynn. “Knowing that our work will provide a place of respite and healing for veterans is immensely rewarding. It is a way for us to honor the sacrifices made by veterans, including those in our own family and to ensure their legacy is preserved.

“This project is not just about building a facility; it is about creating a lasting impact on the lives of those who have served their country.”

KEYWORDS: charities and foundations donations METALCON steel underlayment veterans

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