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Container Shelters

  • Low cost shipment and assembly.
  • Simple to construct without a building license.
  • 6-16 m wide and 6-30+ m length.
  • Made from durable tensile membrane.
  • Can be custom manufactured to your requirements.
  • Permanent or transportable models available.
  • Site on containers, walls or posts.
  • Stand-alone models also available.
  • Low radiant heating.
  • Variety of different colours.
  • Total sun block out if required.
  • No beams for roosting birds.

$1,800.00

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Container Shelters are large, strong covers. They use shipping containers as solid end walls. A tough fabric roof is stretched between them. This creates a big open space without any poles in the middle. It is perfect for cheap, quick cover.


What is a Container Shelter?

It is a simple but smart idea.

  • First, put two shipping containers side-by-side.

  • Then, build a metal frame between them.

  • Finally, pull a strong waterproof fabric over the frame.

Now you have: A wide, covered area with solid rooms at each end. You can use the containers for storage or as an office.


Top 5 Reasons to Get One

  1. Big Open Space: No columns get in the way. Park trucks, store goods, or set up a workshop.

  2. Saves Money: Much cheaper than building a traditional shed or warehouse.

  3. Very Strong: The containers anchor it. The fabric can handle heavy snow and wind.

  4. Fast to Build: It can be ready in weeks, not months.

  5. You Can Change It: Easy to make it longer or wider later if you need more space.


Where Are They Used?

Many businesses use them.

  • Farms: Store tractors, hay, or animals.

  • Construction Sites: Cover tools and materials. Use the containers as site offices.

  • Factories & Workshops: Create extra space for work or storage.

  • Trucking Companies: Park and repair vehicles under cover.

  • Events: Make a temporary venue or market stall.


Important Things to Check First

Do not skip these steps.

  1. Check the Rules: Your local council may need to approve a large shelter. Ask them first.

  2. Prepare the Ground: You need a flat, solid base, usually concrete.

  3. Get the Right Design: The shelter must be strong enough for your local wind and snow.

  4. Plan for Lights and Power: You will need to add electricity and lights inside.


Shelter vs. Traditional Building

Need Container Shelter Traditional Steel Building
Need it fast? Yes. Ready in weeks. No. Takes many months.
On a tight budget? Yes. Costs less. No. Costs much more.
Need a big open floor? Yes. No poles inside. Maybe. Often needs support poles.
Planning to move it? Yes. Can be taken down. No. It is permanent.

How to Buy One: Easy Steps

  1. Know What You Need: How wide, long, and tall does it need to be?

  2. Call a Supplier: Find a good company that builds these shelters.

  3. Get a Plan & Price: They will give you drawings and a quote.

  4. Prepare Your Land: Level the ground and pour concrete bases.

  5. Installation: The company delivers the parts and builds it for you.

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