Action Unveils Premium Farm Sheds at Mallee Machinery Field Days

THERE will be plenty of Action at site 98 at this year’s Mallee Machinery Field Days.

Action “The Big Shed People” are a third-generation family business specialising in designing, manufacturing and installing heavy-duty farm sheds across Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia.

With more than 20 years’ experience in the manufacturing and construction industry, Action shed designs are cost-effective, functional and the perfect fit for the Australian agricultural industry.

As well as following best-practice design standards, every Action shed is built from Australian-made steel and the frame is fully hot-dip galvanised after manufacture to ensure maximum durability and longevity.

The heavy-duty UB column and open web truss frame design will be on display, along with custom gutters and cladding options at the Mallee Machinery Field Days so attendees can view the quality of construction firsthand.

The company’s extensive farm shed range includes hay

sheds, grain sheds, machinery sheds, yard covers and shearing sheds, with the added benefit of complete project management from council permit applications, right through to installation and completion.

Action’s expertise and product offering also extends to in-house concrete panel manufacturing, making the company the ideal choice for farmer’s building grain sheds, fertiliser sheds, calf sheds and multipurpose sheds, or those wanting to retrofit existing farm sheds with panels.

If you’re planning a farm shed build, catch up with the building consultants at the Action exhibit at the Mallee Machinery Field Days – Site 98.

In the meantime, visit actionsteel.com.au to learn more about the Action farm shed range.

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