Stepping onto a construction site and witnessing innovation in its purest form is always a privilege.






This week, We had the opportunity to visit the new Stueve Construction facility build in Holdrege, Nebraska, where a unique project is taking shape: a state-of-the-art wooden liquid fertilizer building.
While many in our industry are familiar with Stueve’s robust wooden structures, seeing this liquid storage facility in its “bare-bones” stage—before the interior is completed—was truly eye-opening. The sheer volume of engineered wood and the structural design are a testament to modern construction capabilities.
Our immediate professional assessment is that the inherent strength and structural resilience of this wood-based design far surpass that of a typical Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB). This is a powerful statement about the future of durable, high-capacity agricultural infrastructure.
What are your thoughts on the growing trend of wood construction in industrial and agricultural sectors? Share your insights below!
Discover the comprehensive solutions Stueve Construction offers for your agricultural and chemical facility needs. Whether you are venturing into a new greenfield project, upgrading an existing brownfield site, or undertaking a turn-key remodel, our team is prepared to collaborate with you. We specialize in constructing dry or liquid fertilizer facilities, chemical warehouses, single product storage buildings, and agronomy offices. Whatever your project demands, Stueve Construction is committed to delivering excellence in every aspect.
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