Traditional Steel-Framed Farm Buildings
A dilapidated and inadequate farm building will inevitably lead to problems further down the line, most importantly in providing an unsafe environment for any livestock and staff that operate within the building and also potential damage to machinery and equipment. Efficient and professional teams like John Ruck Construction (JRC) are able to supply the ‘full package’ for the construction of new steel-framed farm buildings: from drawing up designs and on site consultation to full build and post-project clean-up, to ensure peace of mind. It makes sense then to invest now rather than regret later.
Versatile construction teams like JRC will be able to supply and erect a host of steel framed farm buildings suitable for a range of requirements, e.g. livestock housing, grain stores and temperature controlled cold stores etc. Alongside these any ancillary steel works can be completed to finish off the construction, such as the fabrication of gates, doors, feed barriers – all tailored to the customer’s specifications.
It may be the case that instead of having a new build construction supplied maybe you simply require your existing industrial building refurbished. In this instance JRC can incorporate key features such as new windows, a heating and electrical overhaul, as well as fire and security systems.
The supply and erection of industrial and farms buildings should all be undertaken to the most exacting standards, to ensure the safety of the inhabitants or possessions stored within. It’s good to know then that JRC’s buildings are designed and fabricated to meet the BS5950 and BS5502 quality standards.
All necessary planning and building regulation applications will need to be submitted correctly and promptly to ensure the build gets the green light. Knowledgeable firms such as JRC are able to advise and guide you through the whole process, even undertaking the application on your behalf if you wish. This can take the form of producing and submitting drawings to preparing planning and farm buildings regulation applications.








