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Svenska Builders ltd 12.11.2020

On the way back from Winnipeg we caught this 60' x 100' x 24' Prairie Steel Products heated on farm home for Dave's Diesel near Calder, SK Building features: - 18' Interior clearance - 30' x 18' Diamond Doors insulated bifold door... - 4' Charcoal wainscoting along "store front" sidewall - R30 wall insulation, R40 roof insulation. - Complete interior liner throughout - Future mezzanine framing - Building included columns manufactured to accommodate future lean to See more

Svenska Builders ltd 09.11.2020

Love that seamless look on the Diamond Doors that is a #svenska touch Wrapping up this 80x200 Prairie Steel Products near #Canwood SK tomorrow #steelbuilding

Svenska Builders ltd 28.10.2020

Recently we've had some technical issues so thanks very much for everyone's patience as we get back into the swing of things. Here is a 60 x 100 x 22 Prairie Steel Products project that we spent the beginning of September working on near Calder, SK. This is the soon to be new on farm home of Dave's Diesel

Svenska Builders ltd 14.10.2020

Completed 50' x 80' x 30' Prairie Steel Products clean seed bagging shed completed for a previous customer near Oakbank, MB. Building features: - Large interior clearance for grain legs - R30 wall, R40 roof insulation. ... - 3x overhead doors for truck loading & moving equipment inside - 4x man doors - Colors: White-white exterior walls, trims, and interior walls & ceiling. Galvalume roof Thank you Wyrich family for having us back again!

Svenska Builders ltd 28.09.2020

Second repeat customer this summer! Here is a 50' x 80' x 30' Prairie Steel Products structure that will be the new bagging shed for the seed plant we completed three years ago in the background. Last time we were in Oakbank, Manitoba the weather was -30. This time around it was 39 with the humidex. Some early morning building included start times at 2am & 5am to escape the heat