Customkit Buildings joins the Farmlands Card family
Customkit Buildings joins the Farmlands Card family
Pukekohe-based building company Customkit Buildings has today become a Card Partner in the Farmlands Card network.
According to Customkit Managing Director Michael Anselmi, the rural ‘fit’ with Farmlands is a very good one.
“Our lifestyle-oriented buildings – whether it be barns, barns with accommodation or barn-style homes – are right at home on the land. We pride ourselves on being a leader in the design and supply of stunning, eco-friendly buildings made from a renewable resource – namely timber.
“Like Farmlands, we cover the country, are 100% New Zealand owned and are dedicated to giving the more than 58,000 Farmlands shareholders the best quality building we can deliver.
“Through our sister company Ecospan buildings, we’re also offering Farmlands shareholders the opportunity to build with our ‘Wingspan collection’. This is a range of 12, 15 and 18 metre (22m span in pipeline) wide span sheds in 3.6, 4.2 or 4.8 metre clear heights, with 6 metre bay increments, suitable for rural and light commercial buildings.
“The flexibility of multiple height options and extendable bays gives customers a practical solution, which they can semi-customise to suit their particular needs. The buildings are supplied as fully-engineered, prefabricated LVL timber portal frames.”
Farmlands Partnership Manager Pamela
Lormans says they’re delighted to have Customkit as a Card
Partner.
She believes the company will be a welcome
addition to the more than 7,000 outlets and businesses that
are part of the Farmlands Card network.
“Buildings are
an important part of the farming infrastructure and
operation. The fact Customkit offers such a wide range of
options – including homes – makes them a great new
addition to our
offering.”
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