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Industrial build Under construction *build diary* 24/5/18

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Industrial Building, photo diary 21/5/18

Good morning everyone, Today I am sharing a build in progress based in Hampton Lovett. it is a 30x30, fully industrial and fully insulated Steel building. This is the progress being made so far. Keep up to date by subscribing to this blog. If you would like any more information on what we could offer you, or a free no obligation quotation contact one of our sales team on: 01299 488988 or info@buildings-uk.com Find us on  Facebook Visit our  Website

Why you should you choose a kit building

The thought of buying a Steel Framed Building in kit form is now easier than ever when buying from Buildings-uk Ltd. Our Steel framed kit buildings come with  all component parts are pre-cut, drilled and marked, clients are supplied with a detailed assembly drawing and instruction manual for erection from showing you row by row what goes where and we are only a phone call away if you need any help. Foundations must be prepared in accordance with drawings issued  and allowed to cure before the steelwork is erected.  The  steelwork  is then  erected  using the fixings supplied.    Whats Makes up a Kit Building.  Columns, Rafters, Gable posts, Side and roof bracings,  Galvanized   Z purlins, Eaves beams. Fibre Cement Big 6 roof sheets or Box profile if preferred Steel side rails, Box profile sheeting to walls or Yorkshire boarding if preferred.  Choice of Galvanized Single or 3 phase Ro...

hot rolled & cold rolled Steel Framed Building

Cheaper Is not better.  Steel is one of the most widely used material for agricultural, equestrian and industrial buildings but what are the differences between hot rolled steel and cold rolled steel? The Science Steel is manufactured using two different methods – hot rolling and cold rolling. The principles that determines whether steel is hot rolled or cold rolled is the temperature it is rolled at. Hot rolling   is carried out at a temperature of around 1,000 degrees Centigrade using a process which prevents the steel from hardening whilst it is being worked. This gives the steel a harder more durable quality Hot rolled buildings will last for over 60 years, so you’ll get plenty of use from your building. Hot rolled buildings are ideal for farm buildings, equestrian and heavy industry structure. As it is so heavy duty, you have very few limitations as to what you could utilise your hot rolled steel building for. This type of steel is built to withstand...

Agricultural Build in Ledbury 100ftx50ftx16ft

UPDATE 3 Todays update on the agricultural building, under construction in Ledbury.  The job is 100ftx50ftx16ft steel framed building.  I hope you enjoy watching our progress on this Job.     CONTACT US for any information regarding what we could offer you: 01299 488988 or info@buildings-uk.com.  or check out our  Website or  facebook

Industrial buildings and Warehouse planning permission

The erection, extension or alteration of an industrial building or warehouse is considered to be permitted development, not requiring an application for planning permission, subject to the following limits and conditions shown below. Specific to new industrial buildings and warehouses: No new building to be higher than 5m, if within 10m of the curtilage boundary. In other cases no new building to be higher than the highest building within the curtilage boundary or 15m - whichever is lower No new building to exceed gross floor space of 100 square metres in designated land and sites of special scientific interest. In other cases 200 square metres. Specific to extending or altering industrial buildings and warehouses: No extension or alteration to make building higher than 5m, if within 10m of the curtilage boundary. In all other cases any extension or alteration must not be higher than the building being extended or altered. Applicable to all...

Reasons why you should choose a steel framed building for Industrial Purposes?

Choosing an industrial building is a very important decision, they are a huge commitment and can be very costly. There are various elements you should take into account when you are planning a building that suits your needs. Your predominant concern should be which material you should use to develop and construct your build. There are a lot of options available to You, so you should consider the possibilities carefully. This blog will talk about the benefits of using steel for an industrial building, and why it is a popular choice for new industrial buildings. What is classified as an industrial building? The term refers to any building that are used in heavy-duty environments. An example of an industrial building is a build that is used for a factory, a unit that is used to keep large numbers of industrial equipment, or a storage unit. Why Choose Steel for Your Industrial Building? Steel is a very common material that’s used as an element in many different structures, i...

Our latest build

The last two weeks we have been on site working on this industrial building based in Telford. The colour is Vandyke brown with Composite panels, Flashings and Barge boards. We provide steel buildings for agriculture and equestrian purposes as well as industrial. Our highly skilled team of metal workers fabricate the steel buildings at our Worcestershire factory and we are confident that our steel buildings are of the highest quality on the market today. If you would like more information on what Buildings uk could offer you, please contact one of a friendly staff on: 01299 488988 or  info@buildings-uk.com for more information of what we could offer you check out our   WEBSITE   

Wassage way day 4

Day 4 18/4/18 Progress is being made on the Wassage way site, this is an industrial build for an extension to an existing building. here are a few photos as of day 4. hope you enjoy watching our progress. Keep an eye out over the coming days for more updates.