I've not built yet but have done a bit of research. The key is what type of construction to choose. Depending on your specific jurisdiction (city/county/HOA) there may be dictates on what you can build.
Stick built:
con: Expensive, slow to build, maintenance req'd, termite concern(?)
Pro: usually low profile, attractive, allowed everywhere, can be owner-built
All Steel
con: industrial look, not allowed some places, not cheapest option
Pro: Cheaper (for larger sizes) than stick, can be high roof, high ceiling, no maintenance
Pole Frame
con: industrial look, not allowed some places, panel-truss rafters, so, comparatively low ceiling, car lift will require high walls.
Pro:cheaper still, can be any size, claimed stronger than steel frame(?), no maintenance, can be owner-built, kits available
I've decided to go with pole-frame. Near Shreveport are Five Star builders and ArkLaTex both specialize in these.
This website has a pile of information
http://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/?mkwid=sTYoY7faj_dc|pkw|pole%20building|pcrid|70044494906|pmt|p|&gclid=CILcntP4gscCFQIIaQodGCUJmgand also sells kits.
Of course, the industrial look can always be overcome by optional finishes or materials.
I'm in Longview, so a couple of hours North of you. In my area, the dominate All-Steel builder is Mueller.