Looking to erect a quality steel framed building on your farm? Look no further than PJK Structural Steel Ltd.
As one of the leading suppliers of steel frame buildings to the agricultural and commercial markets in the north east of the country, Louth-based PJK Structural Steel Ltd pride themselves on delivering a cost-effective product to a high standard.
PJ Kelly has been erecting steel for longer than he cares to remember – 25 years to be exact – and during that time he has developed a reputation for quality workmanship within the industry.
Located just a few kilometres from Ardee town in Co Louth, PJK Structural Steel Ltd specialises in the construction and erection of all types of agricultural and commercial buildings, all of which are built exactly to the customers requests.
Backboned by PJ’s experience and knowledge, the Kelly family run business takes care of all of the construction and erection work and the main aim of the business is to provide the best service possible with the highest quality materials.
Starting from the initial enquiry and ending in the final construction, their customers have the confidence that each stage will be given the attention to detail that result in an exceptionally well finished end product.
From quotation to construction a friendly, helpful and knowledgeable team will be dedicated to giving you the steel building best suited to your needs, within budget and on time, with a personal feel that shows PJK’s dedication to customer satisfaction.
Their product is manufactured in their modern 10,000 sq ft workshop.
“I’m on site all the time, I’d be very much hands on when it comes to erecting the buildings,” PJ explained to Irish Tractor & Agri magazine. “I’ve been erecting steel and sheds since I was a young lad. I’m 54 now and it’s 25 years since we started the business.
“We have experienced fabricators in the workshop and then a few of us, myself included, out on site. We’ve been fortunate to have enjoyed a lot of repeat business down through the years I think our customers appreciate the way we operate.
It may sound simple but always doing a good job is the name of this game.”
PJ Kelly’s customers can have no complaints on that front. With a number of skilled employees on the company payroll, including PJ’s son Tony, they use various different construction methods and finishes are employed depending on whether the building is for commercial or agricultural use.
Fully insured and certified, and compliant with all health and safety requirements, they fabricate and erect all types of agricultural buildings and all are available with various types of finishes.
The structural end of these buildings is shot blasted and primed and can be finished with a painted surface including M10 grant approved paint. If required all structural components can be hot dip zinc galvanized.
As regards commercial buildings, all aspects of the building are constructed in accordance with the architectural plans.
The structural end of these buildings is shot blasted and primed and can be finished with a painted surface to suit your requirements. If required all structural components can be hot dip zinc galvanized.
The buildings can be sheeted with Kingspan insulated panel in various thicknesses from 40mm to 100mm.
Examples of PJK’s past projects can be found throughout the Wee County, Monaghan, north Meath, east Cavan and north county Dublin
“The industrial end of things would have been the busier of the two but the agriculture side is now picking up, with an increased demand for farm sheds.
“Thankfully we’re busy enough at the moment. We’d always try to have six to eight weeks work in ahead of us.”
If you’re planning on any type of steel structure don’t hesitate to give PJ & Co a call at the numbers below.
Whatever your project, whenever you need it, PJK will work towards providing you with the best, cost-effective design solution to suit your requirements and the help and advice to go along with it too.
PJK Structural Steel Ltd
Coole
Ardee
Co Louth
Tel: 041-6853701
Fax: 041-6856296
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.pjkstructuralsteel.ie
Taken from Irish Tractor & Agri magazine Vol 3 No 8, September 2015