Sheds

Shed & Warehouse Construction

We Build Quality Sheds & Warehouses in Dubbo

While warehouses appear stripped down when compared to commercial or residential buildings, their construction requires a great deal of expertise and precision. Warehouses are used for a plethora of reasons including storage, procession, maintenance and more.

Warehouses need to have a proper foundation, the right support structures, plumbing, air ventilation systems and even multi-floor access. Warehouses are mainly used to hold supplies, machinery or handle multi-office facilities. While it would be nice to have a one-size-fits-all solution, that's not possible.

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Custom Built Warehouses

BLD Constructions is equipped and staffed to build the biggest warehouses possible for your needs. While we can build smaller warehouses and sheds, our focus is on larger projects with up to $3 million in work costs. Our process is simple:


  1. Discuss your needs
  2. Develop a design
  3. Provide quote
  4. Get approval
  5. Do workshop
  6. Walkthrough
  7. Final approval


We believe in communication, taking the time to listen to your needs, develop a solution that works for you (making suggestions along the way) and staying in touch throughout the construction process. We have a specialised customer dashboard that allows you to stay up-to-date on the progress of your construction with pictures, progress indicators and other features that no one else currently offers.

Choose Us For Your Warehouse Project

Hiring the wrong contractor for your warehouse build can end up costing you two or three times as much since they'll have to outsource a lot of their work—we keep everything in-house. Doing this helps us to keep costs down and provide warranties that exceed our competition.

Look no further than BLD Constructions! We've been doing this since 2004 and we have satisfied clients that will vouch for us. Now, we would like to add you to our list of satisfied customers. Give us a call today or use our online contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Do I Need to Obtain Council Approval For My Shed?

    Different councils in Australia have their own specific requirements with regards to approving sheds, but generally speaking, the answer is yes, you will need to obtain council approval. 


    This is normally a relatively simple procedure, however, depending on the type of shed you intend to erect and its location, it might take longer than expected.


    Thankfully, our team at BLD Constructions can assist with council approval for your new shed. We can either take it upon ourselves to lodge an application for you or guide you through the process. 


    However you want to do it, we can help.

  • What Maintenance is Required for My Shed?

    We recommend keeping your new shed clean and free of any contaminants or dirt to maintain its integrity. 


    It doesn’t take much maintenance - a quick hosing from time to time with clean water should be enough to keep your shed looking great and rust-free. 


    Depending on the type of shed you choose, there may be additional maintenance requirements, but we will let you know about specific maintenance routines upon purchase.

  • What is The Importance Level of a Building?

    The importance level of a building outlines the level of risk associated with a building if there is a structural failure. 


    If the building has a high level, then it is safe to assume that there is a high risk that individuals or surrounding structures may be damaged if there was a structural failure. 


    The importance level of a building is graded in the following way:


    • Level 1: These are buildings with low levels of hazard to life or property.
    • Level 2: This is the standard level for most buildings and is the default level.
    • Level 3: These buildings are constructed to house a large number of people.
    • Level 4: These buildings are earmarked as essential to post-disaster recovery or are hazardous materials facilities.
  • What Steps Do You Take When Constructing a Shed?

    Every project is unique, but there is a general outline that we go through when constructing a shed. 


    These are outlined below:


    1.  Prepare the slabbing or footings for the shed.
    2. Use sheeting to clad the frame of the shed.
    3. Stand the walls upright and brace/prop both sides of the walls.
    4. Install framing on the gable ends, roof purlins and rafters.
    5. Affix knee and apex braces, roof sheeting and cladding for gable walls.
    6. Finish the shed with capping, downpipes and other details.
    7. Install doors and other custom options.
  • How Long Will My Shed Last?

    Our sheds are constructed to stand the test of time, and they are designed to adhere to the latest building standards in Australia. 


    We use top-quality materials for our framing and cladding to offer a long lifespan for your building. 


    Most sheds can last for 15 years or more with proper care and maintenance.

  • Is There a Preferred Shed Colour to Protect it From the Sun?

    Darker colours absorb light rather than reflect it away, so to ensure your shed lasts longer, you should consider using a light colour for your shed. 


    This reflects sunlight better and keeps the internal temperature of the building as low as possible too.

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