About Springfield Steel Buildings
SPRINGFIELD STEEL BUILDINGS
Springfield Steel Buildings was established in 2005 with a simple goal, to provide a high-quality construction service that you can trust. We have years of experience supplying ce-marked commercial and industrial steel framed buildings. From industrial steel buildings to steel garages and through to agricultural buildings, we are the number one supplier of metal buildings.
We pride ourselves in providing our turn-key, cost-effective solutions nationally. Our steel frame structures are highly competitive without compromising on any loss of quality for the services we supply to our customers. We constantly strive to be a great place to work for our employees. Through every new steel building we install, we are helping create a more sustainable future.
Structural steel components are lighter and stronger than similar weight-bearing wood or concrete products. The advantage of building in steel and using a steel frame is that the portal frame allows wide or high spaces to be spanned without interior walls or pillars. This gives the open, accessible storage spaces that can be used for warehouses, aircraft hangars, industrial buildings, agricultural buildings, storage units, workshop buildings, vehicle test centres and equestrian buildings for riding arenas.
Portal frame construction means that both the building costs and the construction times are reduced and offer more excellent durability and lower maintenance costs. Steel construction means better buildings in less time, and at a lower cost, so steel buildings come with many advantages, especially for the agricultural industry.
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