Steel frame buildings are a fast and efficient way of constructing new industrial, commercial and agricultural buildings. By using a steel frame covered with cladding, or panels is faster to erect and install compared to a conventional brick built building.

Once the steel frame is in place, the client then has various options for roofing and wall coverings. The roof coverings are typically made from steel which is then Galvanised, covered with PVC Plastisol or Polyester painted. The sheets can be corrugated steel, box profile or composite insulated sheets.

The walling for the buildings will vary depending on the intended use of the building. Agricultural buildings, such as agricultural livestock housings will usually have wooden ‘Yorkshire boarding’ around the top of the walls and prestressed concrete panels around the bottom of the walls. Storage buildings, like grain barns will require load baring concrete panels or concrete retaining wall units, which can be up to 7 meters high  depending on how much material needs to be retained. Industrial buildings will usually have corrugated steel, box profile or composite insulated sheets depending on whether the walls need to be insulated or not.