Dubbo’s shed & rural building specialists.
Farm and machinery sheds, garages, American barns, carports and industrial sheds. Engineered to AS 1170 for the wind and reactive clay of the Central West plains, supplied and erected on your block across Dubbo and the wider Orana region.
Five building types for the Orana.
From an open-front machinery shed on a Narromine cropping block to a horse barn on a Wongarbon lifestyle holding or a warehouse on a Dubbo industrial estate. We design, engineer, supply and erect.
Farm & machinery sheds
Open-front machinery sheds, enclosed grain and fertiliser stores, tall hay sheds and workshops. Sized to the gear and the load. From around $22,000.
See farm sheds →Garages
Single, double and triple Colorbond garages, with caravan and boat clearance and workshop bays. Slabbed and erected. From around $11,000.
See garages →American barns
Tall central gable with open side awnings for horses, hay, workshops and covered parking. The lifestyle-block favourite. From around $45,000.
See American barns →Carports
Single, double, attached and tall caravan or RV carports. The quickest way to get the car, van or boat out of the sun and frost. From around $4,500.
See carports →Industrial sheds
Commercial warehouses and workshops, BCA-compliant, engineered for gantry cranes and mezzanines. For Dubbo’s trade and transport businesses. From around $75,000.
See industrial sheds →Three things every Orana shed has to get right.
Region A wind on open country.
Dubbo and the Orana sit in AS 1170.2 Region A, the standard inland wind region. But a cleared paddock toward Narromine, Gilgandra or out past Wongarbon carries a worse terrain category than a sheltered town block, which lifts the design wind speed the frame has to resist. We engineer the portal spacing, the bracing and the footings to the real exposure of your site, so the shed earns its certificate and stands up to a westerly. A generic kit rating quietly skips this step.
Reactive cracking clay.
Much of the black and grey clay across the Macquarie Valley is highly reactive, swelling and shrinking dramatically between a wet winter and a dry summer. A shed footing that heaves will rack the frame and jam the doors within a couple of seasons. We size the pad footings to the soil class rather than dropping in a standard stump depth, because the cheap shallow footing is the false economy that costs you a twisted frame later.
The right approval path.
A small rural shed and a commercial warehouse take very different routes through the Dubbo Regional council. Many domestic and farm sheds qualify as exempt or complying development if they stay within the size and setback limits; larger, commercial or boundary-tight sheds need a development application. We confirm the path and handle the engineering certificate before you commit, so there is no nasty surprise after the slab is poured. See the shed permits guide.
Where we build.
Based in Dubbo, we travel across the Orana for sheds of every size. Five towns have their own detailed guide, with more across the region.
From free measure to handover, 5 stages.
Free measure
We come to the block. Measure, check the soil, check the wind exposure, talk through size and use. No obligation.
Design & quote
Engineered design plus a fixed written quote, with the frame, cladding, doors and slab all itemised. No surprises.
Approval
We confirm the approval path and handle the engineering certificate and any council application the build needs.
Slab & erect
Footings and slab sized to the soil class, then the frame, cladding and doors erected on site by our crew.
Handover
Final check, doors adjusted, certification finalised. You get a shed that is square, watertight and signed off.
Ready for a free measure and quote?
Tell us the block and what you want to build. We come out, measure, and quote it fixed.
Guides for Dubbo shed buyers.
Practical reading before you build: what sheds cost out here, what needs approval, and how to pick a builder who will not let you down.