Code Of Practice For Design, Construction And Loading Of Farm Buildings
When constructing any type of building it is essential that architects and builders follow strict codes of practice to ensure optimum safety and structural soundness. The same principles apply when constructing farm buildings. When commissioning a company to construct any agricultural building it is important to find a specialist that follows the BS 5502 code of practice. This not only suggests that the building will be of a higher quality initially, but that it will require less maintenance over time.
JRC is one such company; they have specialised in the construction and maintenance of industrial and farm buildings for many years and over that time they have continued to adhere to the very latest industry standards. Whilst some customers may think that a quality farm or industrial building is slightly more expensive initially, in most cases they are much longer lasting and will require fewer repair works.
The BS 5502 code references a number of aspects that should be taken into consideration when constructing a farm building including; building regulations, general design, fire precautions, design and construction of livestock buildings, milking premises and crop stores.
As designers and constructors of a wide selection of farm buildings, from livestock premises to grain stores, JRC are well versed in the standards relating to each variety of agricultural building. They can even help property owners to apply for planning permission, offering help and guidance where necessary.
To arrange for a member of the team to visit your premises, contact them by filling out their online contact form, or by calling one of the local telephone numbers on their website. They have a number of images on their website showing some of the work that they have completed previously, plus details about the services that they have to offer for the installation and maintenance of industrial and farm buildings.








