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80' x 200' Equipment Cold Storage Building in Saskatchewan

Post frame machine shed built to stand strong against the harshest prairie weather and protect Monty's farm equipment from the elements

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Building Customizations

Concerned about the longevity and repair costs of his machinery, trucks, and implements, Monty needed a reliable 80′ x 200′ equipment cold storage building to provide shelter for machinery and protect his assets from harsh Saskatchewan weather. His most valuable equipment is now safely stored inside a durable post frame building designed to protect his investment for decades.

Expansive Storage

Spacious Interior for Machine Storage

Monty’s 80′ x 200′ equipment cold storage building needed to shelter a full fleet of farm equipment from snow, cold, and other harmful weather to keep them safe from damage – reducing maintenance, repair costs and equipment downtime.

The clear span machine shed interior provides unobstructed space for Monty to store his tractors, combines, trucks, and grain carts with ease.

Features

80' x 200' x 22'

With a large overall footprint, the clear span interior of Monty’s building provides plenty of space to house his collection of farm equipment.

80' x 200' machine shed clear-span interior stores several pieces of agricultural equipment

Pull-Through Access

Convenient Storage Access

On either gable end of Monty’s machine shed building is a large bi-fold equipment door for convenient pull-through access to the building, meaning Monty can easily and quickly maneuver his fleet of machinery in and out of the building.

Providing 50’ of horizontal clearance, the matching bi-fold doors ensure that the building does not restrict which pieces of equipment can be housed inside, ensuring that the building remains functional should Monty add more equipment to his operation.

Features

50' x 20'

To easily move equipment in and out of the building, the bi-fold machine doors are large and provide comfortable vertical and horizontal clearance. 

Post Spacing

Built Strong for Long-Term Protection

To withstand Saskatchewan’s severe weather, Monty’s 80′ x 200′ equipment cold storage building was engineered for strength and longevity. Posts and roof trusses are spaced at 4’ to support the building’s expanse with a strong foundation. Interior bracing and robust materials ensure the building can endure snow loads and prevailing winds with ease.

Monty is now able to rest assured that his machine shed will provide a long-lasting environment for his weather-sensitive farm equipment for decades.

Features

4’

Posts and trusses are spaced closer together in large buildings like Monty’s to ensure a strong diaphragm.

Interior of an 80' x 200' machine shed building with wall light panels

Natural Light

Energy Efficiency Meets Functionality

Monty’s machine shed is filled with sunlight from transparent wall light panels that span the entire length of both eave walls. All of the equipment and man doors in Monty’s building also incorporate window solutions that further contribute to the availability of natural light in the building and eliminates the need for artificial light.

By including wall light, equipment door glass panels and windows, the building is designed for both energy efficiency and functionality. With more than enough light entering the storage building, Monty can work comfortably all day.

Features

400’ of Wall Light

To maximize daylight inside. The design lowers energy costs and reduces the need for artificial lighting. 

Gallery

Browse through our project gallery for inspiration and ideas.

John Deere combine parked outside an 80' x 200' machine shed
John Deere combine parked outside an 80' x 200' machine shed
80' x 200' machine shed in the Canadian prairies built with pole barn construction
Durable post frame building serves as a cold storage building for farm equipment in Saskatchewan
Full opened bi-fold door reveals the interior of a large post frame agricultural storage building
200' long pole barn machine shed with wall light panels
Large equipment cold storage building with grain bins in the foreground
Tractor and grain cart parked inside 80' x 200' equipment cold storage building
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Project Phases

We guide you through each step of our streamlined process to make sure your post frame building is completed on time, exactly as you envisioned.

Phase One

We start by understanding your vision and how you’ll use your post frame building. We’ll discuss materials and guide you through building codes and permits.

Phase Two

We present the best options that fit your vision and budget. Then, we’ll help you choose materials for durability and weather-resistance.

Phase Three

We design your building to meet local structural requirements. You’ll review the plan and request any necessary changes.

Phase Four

Once approved, we’ll order materials and ensure timely delivery. Our team ensures everything stays on schedule and moves smoothly.

Phase Five

Permits are the responsibility of the landowner, but we’re here to support you through the application process and help ensure your project meets building code requirements.

Phase Six

Construction begins, and our crew works quickly to complete the project. We’ll keep you updated and perform a final quality check.

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