Poultry infrastructure buildings for private customers
Modern and hygienic poultry rearing facilities.
We design and build steel structures ideally suited to the needs of poultry farms - functional, durable and compliant with current veterinary standards.
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What we offer
ON-Time Solutions supports individual farmers and breeders in setting up modern infrastructure for the rearing of broilers, laying hens and other poultry species.
We design and manufacture:
- steel poultry houses - single- and multi-aisle,
- feed and technical warehouses,
- organic and free-range buildings,
- canopies and support structures for ventilation and feeding systems.
Our facilities comply with building regulations and animal welfare standards.
For whom?
- individual poultry farmers
- farmers planning to build a new poultry house
- owners of small and medium-sized farms
- those upgrading older facilities

Our strengths
Design adapted to the type of rearing and number of animals
Moisture-, ammonia- and temperature-resistant design
Possibility of installing automatic feeding and ventilation systems
Advice on the functional layout of the building
Comprehensive service - design, production, installation
Cooperation process
We provide full support at every stage:
1. Consultation and analysis of the breeder's needs
- learn about the planned type of rearing, the number and the technology
2. Conceptual design and functional layout of the interior
- optimum layout of rooms and systems
3. design documentation and agreements
- compliance with building and sanitary standards
4. production and preparation of construction elements
5. Quick installation on the developer's site
Check out what we have done
Realisations
We have constructed modern poultry buildings for, among others:
- closed system broiler rearing,
- rearing laying hens with automatic nesting,
- organic free-range rearing with full roofing.
Consult us on your poultry investment
Are you planning to build a modern poultry house or a technical facility for breeding? Let's talk!