- Tracks: These are access paths or roads created on farms to support heavy machinery and vehicles. Properly constructed tracks help prevent damage to fields and improve movement around the farm.
- Hardstanding Areas: Durable, solid surfaces that provide a stable area for machinery, storage, or livestock. These areas are resistant to wear from heavy use.
- Culverts: Structures that allow water to flow under roads, tracks, or fields. Essential for drainage, they prevent flooding and damage to farm infrastructure.
Services
Agricultural Services
1. Tracks, Hardstanding Areas, and Culverts
2. Farm Buildings (Grain Stores, Livestock Buildings, Workshops):
Construction of specialized farm buildings tailored to specific needs, such as storing grain, housing livestock, or providing functional spaces like workshops for machinery repair or farm management.
3. General Purpose & Forage Storage Buildings:
Versatile buildings that can store equipment, fodder (like hay or silage), or other essential supplies. These structures are designed for multipurpose use on the farm.
4. Livestock Handling Systems:
Systems designed to safely and efficiently manage animals during routine tasks like health checks, vaccinations, or transportation. These include cattle crushes, raceways, and pens.
5. Laying Water Mains & Installing Water Troughs:
Installation of water supply systems to ensure animals have constant access to fresh water. This involves laying pipes across the farm and setting up troughs in convenient locations.
6. Boundary Clearance & Fencing:
Clearing overgrown areas and installing fences around farm boundaries for security, livestock management, or to separate different types of land use.
7. Ditching & Drainage Solutions:
Creating or maintaining ditches and drainage systems to manage water flow across the land. This prevents water logging and improves soil conditions for crops and grazing.
