Hollis Construction LLC  ·  Cashton, WI — Serving All of Wisconsin

Pole Barns &
Ag Buildings

Built for Farm & Rural Life in the Driftless Region

Hollis Construction builds custom pole barns and agricultural structures throughout Cashton, Westby, Viroqua, and all of Wisconsin. We understand the demands of farm and rural life in Wisconsin — and we build structures that hold up to decades of hard use.

From a simple storage shed to a large multi-bay machine shed or livestock barn, we design and build to your specs. Every building is engineered for the loads and weather conditions of the Driftless Region, with quality materials and craftsmanship that stands the test of time.

Types of Pole Barns & Agricultural Buildings We Build

  • Machine sheds and equipment storage
  • Livestock barns — cattle, hogs, horses
  • Multi-purpose farm buildings
  • Hay storage and commodity buildings
  • Residential garages and storage sheds
  • Workshops and hobby shops
  • Commercial storage and distribution buildings
  • Custom sizes and configurations

What to Expect from Hollis Construction

  • Custom design to fit your land, use, and budget
  • Detailed written estimate before work starts
  • Quality steel, lumber, and hardware
  • Concrete flatwork and aprons available
  • Licensed and insured in Wisconsin
  • Local crew — Cashton-based, serving all of Vernon County
Pole barn built by Hollis Construction in Cashton WI

Planning a Pole Barn?

Tell us your size, use, and site — we'll build you a quote. No obligation.

(608) 606-1638 Request a Free Estimate

Pole Barn Questions — Answered for Vernon County Farmers & Landowners

How much does a pole barn cost in Vernon County, WI?

Pole barn costs vary considerably based on size, features, and site. A basic 40×60 storage building might start in the $35,000–$55,000 range. A larger finished building with concrete floors, overhead doors, insulation, and electrical can cost significantly more. Give us your intended size, use, and site location and we'll build you a free, detailed written estimate with no obligation.

How long does it take to build a pole barn?

Most pole barn projects in the Cashton and Westby area take 2–6 weeks from groundbreaking to completion, depending on size, features, and weather. Concrete work and material lead times can affect the schedule. We'll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated throughout — no surprises.

Do you pour concrete floors and aprons?

Yes. Concrete flatwork — barn floors, equipment aprons, approach drives, and pads — is part of what we do. We coordinate the concrete work as part of your overall building project so you're working with one contractor from start to finish, not managing multiple subs yourself.

Do I need a permit to build a pole barn in Wisconsin?

In most cases, yes — especially for larger structures. Requirements vary by county and municipality. We're familiar with the permitting process in Wisconsin and can help you understand what's required for your specific site and project before we break ground.

What sizes do you build?

We build pole barns in virtually any size — from small 24×30 storage sheds up to large 80×120 multi-bay machine sheds and beyond. We design to your specific site, use case, and budget. Whether you need a single-bay garage or a full-scale agricultural facility, we'll build it right.

Do you also do roofing and siding on existing farm buildings?

Yes. In addition to new construction, we repair and replace roofing and siding on existing farm buildings, machine sheds, and barns throughout Vernon County. If you have a building that needs a new roof or siding repair — including hail or storm damage — call us for a free assessment.