Rural

This cattle pavilion's roof is made from 144 metre long continuously rolled ARAMAX roof panels made from GALVASPAN® G550 steel.
10 April 2008 A Shed Load Of Cattle
A new trend is emerging in livestock selling: the closing of small Council owned saleyards and the amalgamation of rural livestock catchment areas to allow development of super saleyards or Regional Livestock Exchanges. [Read more]
COLORBOND® steel was used for the entire external surface area, both for its looks and low maintenance qualities in this inner city Melbourne building.
15 November 2007 Steeling A Weekend Away
When owning a property in inner city Melbourne seemed out of reach for three long term friends, they came up with an alternative plan which would give them the lifestyle they wanted at a fraction of the cost. [Read more]
LYSAGHT TRIMDEK® profile in the COLORBOND® steel colours Paperbark® and Ironstone® at Fosters Wine Estates, Nuriootpa, South Australia.
23 September 2005 Roof Company's Growth is Linear
A South Australian roofing company formed just five years ago is completing a massive project at Nuriootpa in the Barossa Valley for Fosters Wine Estates. Linear Roofing Services Pty Ltd of Golden Grove has maintained its strong growth rate by using a combination of experienced staff and quality products to tackle progressively larger jobs. [Read more]
Amace Industries specialise in sheds made from COLORBOND® steel and ZINCALUME® steel for the winery industry in McLaren Vale, South Australia.
03 September 2005 Family Business Keeps Wine Industry Coming Back for More
A McLaren Vale steel shed business is using steel building products from BlueScope Lysaght and the skill of its workforce to provide a cost effective storage solution for South Australian wineries. Amace Industries was established in 1991 by Mario Amabili and his son David. Trading as Southern Vales Sheds, they set up the business to cater for the growing demand for rural sheds in the district. [Read more]
Western Australia abattoir -Suspended LYSAGHT INTERLOK® II steel flooring system
14 June 2002 Keeping Stock High and Dry
A Western Australian abattoir has installed a cost effective suspended steel stock flooring system to meet stringent new international health regulations for processing sheep meat destined for local and export markets. [Read more]