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100′ x 40′ Livestock Building

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£25,600 + VAT

LENGTH: 30.480m (100′)

WIDTH: 12.192m (40′)

EAVES HEIGHT: 4.267m (14`)

ROOF PITCH: 15º plus 1.372m (4’6″) Cantilever to one side

Our livestock building is built to work as hard as you do.

Designed with strength, practicality and everyday farming in mind, it brings together quality materials and clever design to create a space that genuinely supports your stock and your workflow.

A heavy-duty steel portal frame forms the backbone of the building, finished in a protective red oxide coat that’s made to last. Reinforced fibre cement roofing and naturally ventilated Yorkshire boarding keep the interior bright, breathable and comfortable, while GRP roof lights bring in plenty of daylight where you need it.

Concrete panels on key elevations add the toughness required for high-traffic, high-impact areas, giving you a building that handles the everyday demands of livestock with ease.

If you need extra height, different cladding, or a layout tailored to your exact setup, we can customise the design to suit your farm. Just tell us what works for you and we’ll take it from there.


SPECIFICATION

STEELWORK

To supply for erection on prepared site and concrete foundations, steel portal frame 6.096m (20`) centres with 254 x 146 x 31kg UB stanchions with web stiffeners and 203 x 133 x 25kg UB rafters with rafter stays.

Both gable frames are to have 1 No. 203 x 133 x 25kg UB intermediate sub stanchions, including CHS rafter and side bracing to one end bay, complete with CHS eaves ties.

All steelwork to be shot blasted and painted with a red semi-oxide finish.

PURLINS

To supply 225 x 75 C16 graded tanalised timber purlins bolted to frame at 1.375m centres. Eaves beam to be 225 x 75 C16 graded tanalised timber.

ROOF CLADDING

To supply Profile 6 reinforced corrugated natural grey fibre cement sheets. Ridge to be alternating close fitting and ventilating crown cranked. Verges to be finished with fibre cement barge boards.

ROOF LIGHTS

Incorporate 20 No. 1.525m corrugated 2.40kg/m² GRP profile 6 roof lights in the roof cladding positioned to suit the customer’s requirements.

RAINWATER GOODS

Eaves gutter to be 160 on the side with 2 No. 110mm Ø PVC downpipes to each side. All gutters are to be PVC with rubber-sealed joints fixed to eaves beams with PVC brackets at 1m intervals and PVC down-pipe clips to stanchions.

END CLADDING

Both gable ends are to be clad down to 2.438m (8`) below eaves level with 150 x 25 C16 graded tanalised Yorkshire boarding on 125 x 75 C16 graded tanalised timber sheeting rails.

SIDE CLADDING

One side to be clad down to 2.438m (8`) below eaves level with 150 x 25 C16 graded tanalised Yorkshire boarding on 125 x 75 C16 graded tanalised timber sheeting rails.

CONCRETE PANELS

To supply 90mm thick x 2.000m high to both gables and one side.

DOORS

Not required.

Accreditations

Safe Contractor Approved logo
CHAS Accreditation logo
UKCA logo
Crichton Carbon Centre logo
BSI Quality Management Systems Certified logo
Rural and Industrial Design and Building Association logo
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