Project Name:
Surrey Frame Building – Canada
Smart Structure, Strong Performance, Built to Last
Project Overview:
Dimensions: 21.34 m × 30.48 m × 7.32 m
(Including 0.61 m high concrete wall)
Total Area: 650.44 ㎡
Snow Load: 2.4 kN/㎡
Wind Load: 0.34 kN/㎡
Steel Usage: Approx. 40 metric tons
Key Highlight:
Structural Steel:
The frame is constructed using Q355B Chinese standard steel, offering excellent strength and weldability—making it ideal for mid-scale structural applications under moderate snow and wind loads.
Roofing System:
The roof features aluminum-zinc coated sheets-PPGL, which deliver:
i.Exceptional corrosion resistance
ii.High strength-to-weight ratio
iii.A service life exceeding 30 years, outperforming conventional galvanized options
What Sets It Apart:
Optimized Design: This project strikes a balance between structural safety and material efficiency, fulfilling both performance and budget requirements.
Built for Harsh Weather: Engineered to withstand Canadian snow and wind loads, the structure remains stable, durable, and dependable all year round.
Low Maintenance Envelope: The advanced roofing system ensures long-term durability with minimal upkeep—ideal for industrial or commercial use.
Canada is a leading producer of high-quality blueberries, with British Columbia (BC) as a major growing region. Leveraging the area's industrial strengths, the client has invested in blueberry farming.
To support daily maintenance and harvesting, the client commissioned a new steel-framed facility next to the farm. It is designed to house small to medium-sized machinery and equipment for maintenance and pruning. A dedicated section will also store blueberry wine.
The steel structure provides ample space and height to meet the storage needs of a medium-sized farming operation, ensuring both functionality and efficiency.


