AUSPAN’s Inaugural Company Brochure
We’re excited to share AUSPAN’s inaugural company brochure. While we’ve previously released various guides and capability statements, this is our first comprehensive publication showcasing our full range of services across the Industrial, Mining, Agriculture, and Equine sectors. If you’d like a printed copy, feel free to get in touch—or simply click the button below to download the PDF version.
Start your shed discussion with AUSPAN
There are 4 simple ways to kick off shed discussions with AUSPAN:
- Online 3D shed builder – play with your shed design in 3D on screen.
- Online Budget Estimator – get your shed estimate online in 5 minutes.
- Request a quote – if you know what you want, just complete the request a quote form’
- Contact us on 1300 271 220 or sales@auspangroup.com.au
3D Shed Builder
One of the most popular tools on our website is our 3D shed builder. Anyone can use this application simply by clicking on this link and then use the tool to try out various dimensions, colours and features. You can also view the shed from any angle and once you’re finished you can use the Quote button to send your shed to one of our knowledgeable shed experts, who will contact you to answer any questions you may have. So, if you haven’t tried it yet, why not give it a go!
32 x 15 x 7m Machinery Shed in Broomehill
And now it’s time to hit the road and we start this month’s series of featured sheds in Broomehill at the Strath-Haddon farm, and this 32 x 15 x 7m Machinery Shed.
32 x 15 x 6m Machinery Shed in Kulin
We then head northwest to Kulin and the farm of John Ryan and this similar sized 32 x 15 x 6m Machinery Shed.
32 x 21 x 6.75m Machinery Shed in West River
We’re finishing up this month’s shed journey in West River and this 32 x 21 x 6.75m Machinery Shed for Dion Wisewould. This shed features two PA doors, four double track, bottom-rolled sliding doors, two girder trusses for 16m clearspan openings, and a 4m cantilever canopy.
Fingers crossed we get some rain in the next few weeks, so until next month, take care and we’ll touch base again in July.