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Tasmania Company Helps Protect Link to Mainland
Location is everything, according to Tasmanian company Cyclad Buildings.
Cyclad Buildings is one of Tasmania's biggest shed suppliers, and has also been involved in a number of major projects, including the fencing around the $780 million Bassline link.
This historic project will see electricity flow from the mainland to Tasmania for the first time. Cyclad Buildings has also fenced Tasman Park's new greyhound track at Launceston, as well three of Tasmania's biggest cattle yards, using BlueScope Steel. Cyclad Buildings owner Jason Orr attributes the company's success to the fact that it is a locally owned and operated Tasmanian company.
"The farmers like to deal locally and a lot of the other companies are based in the mainland."
Jason says that because Launceston based Cyclad Buildings fabricates its own products locally, it can afford to be more flexible.
Cyclad Buildings recently opened an extra branch in Burnie and moved to bigger premises. The company is also teaming up with a local developer to offer warehouses for businesses wanting to open in a new industrial park.
Jason says businesses can buy the land and choose to lease a pre-built warehouse, with a buy back option. This reduces the initial financial outlay and risk, he says.
Cyclad Buildings uses only COLORBOND® steel and ZINCALUME® steel from BlueScope Steel to produce its extensive range of sheds, warehouses, workshops and garages.
Jason says this is because steel from BlueScope Steel offers superior quality, durability and strength.
Cyclad Buildings has joined the Steel By BlueScope Steel Brand Partnership Program, and is leveraging the quality and support of the BlueScope Steel brand in its day to day business.
As with other Steel Supplied By members, Cyclad Buildings is aligning its products alongside the BlueScope Steel brand, showing customers it uses quality steel products from Australia's leading steel supplier.
For more information contact:
Jason Orr
Ph: 03 6339 4489