Technical Parameters: Size (L) 25m x(W) 20m x(H) 3.9m Area 500 square meters Wind resistance 120km/h Snow load 1.5~1.6KN/m² Anti-seismic 7 grade Project info. This project is a cattle shed for a farm owner in Lativa...
Technical Parameters:
| Size | (L) 25m x(W) 20m x(H) 3.9m |
| Area | 500 square meters |
| Wind resistance | 120km/h |
| Snow load | 1.5~1.6KN/m² |
| Anti-seismic | 7 grade |
Project info.
This project is a cattle shed for a farm owner in Lativa. At the very beginning, our client requested that we provide only the steel structure—columns, beams, and fasteners—without roof purlins, as they plan to use timber for the roofing.
After evaluating both cost and ease of installation, the customer decided to use steel for the roof purlins as well. We recommended Z-shaped steel purlins for this project, as they are better suited for larger spans and higher load-bearing requirements.
For livestock buildings, we usually use hot-dip galvanizing for the steel, because it offers much better rust protection and can last 20–30 years. Besides cattle sheds, chicken farm houses, and sheep sheds also commonly use hot-dip galvanizing rather than painted steel.
The hot-dip galvanized steel structure frame ready to ship:
The 3D drawing of the whole steel structure cattle shed:



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