Lida Group Pioneers Steel Structure Construction for Large Farm Houses
2026-Feb-26 16:23:29
By Admin
In the global context of agricultural modernization and rural revitalization, the demand for large-scale farm houses has undergone a profound transformation. No longer merely spaces for housing and storage, modern large farm houses are evolving into integrated functional complexes that combine livestock breeding, crop storage, agricultural machinery parking, and even auxiliary living quarters. This evolution has placed unprecedented demands on the construction materials and structural design of farm houses—requiring durability, efficiency, sustainability, and adaptability to diverse agricultural scenarios. Against this backdrop, traditional construction materials such as brick, concrete, and wood are gradually revealing their limitations, failing to meet the multi-dimensional needs of modern large-scale agricultural operations. It is in this critical transition period that Lida Group, a leading global provider of prefabricated steel structure solutions, has emerged as a pioneer, revolutionizing the construction of large farm houses with cutting-edge steel structure technology and redefining the standards of agricultural building construction worldwide.
Founded with a commitment to innovation and quality, Lida Group has deeply cultivated the steel structure construction industry for decades, accumulating profound technical experience and a global service network. Headquartered in Shandong, China, the group has expanded its operations to 152 countries and regions, completing over 5,000 projects covering steel structure buildings, prefabricated houses, container houses, and agricultural facilities. With a monthly supply capacity of 500,000 square meters and an integrated cooperative factory capacity of 750,000 square meters per month, Lida Group possesses the industrial scale and production strength to support large-scale farm house construction projects of any scale. What distinguishes Lida Group from its competitors is not only its scale but also its unwavering focus on technological innovation and customer-centric solutions—especially in the field of large farm houses, where the group has tailored its steel structure technologies to address the unique challenges of agricultural environments, such as harsh weather, heavy loads, and diverse functional requirements.

1. The Need for Innovation: Why Steel Structure is the Future of Large Farm Houses
Traditional large farm houses, predominantly built with brick, concrete, or wood, have long been plagued by inherent flaws that hinder the efficiency and sustainability of modern agricultural operations. To understand the transformative role of Lida Group’s steel structure solutions, it is first essential to examine the limitations of traditional construction methods and the inherent advantages of steel structures in agricultural contexts.
1.1 Limitations of Traditional Large Farm House Construction
Wooden farm houses, once a common choice for agricultural buildings, are highly vulnerable to environmental factors. Wood is prone to rotting, warping, and insect infestations, especially in the humid, high-temperature environments typical of many agricultural regions. This not only shortens the service life of the buildings—usually limited to 20-30 years—but also requires frequent maintenance, increasing long-term operational costs for farmers. Additionally, wooden structures have poor fire resistance, posing a significant safety hazard for farm houses that store feed, fertilizers, and agricultural machinery. In areas prone to wildfires or accidental fires, wooden farm houses can be completely destroyed in a matter of hours, resulting in substantial economic losses.
Brick and concrete farm houses, while more durable than wooden ones, suffer from other critical drawbacks. The construction process of brick-concrete structures is time-consuming and labor-intensive, requiring on-site mixing of concrete, bricklaying, and curing—often taking 4-6 months to complete a single large farm house. This prolonged construction period delays the commissioning of agricultural facilities, affecting farming schedules and reducing operational efficiency. Moreover, brick-concrete structures are heavy, requiring complex and costly foundation engineering, especially in areas with poor soil conditions. They also lack flexibility: once constructed, it is difficult to modify or expand the space to accommodate changes in agricultural production needs, such as scaling up livestock breeding or adding new storage areas. From an environmental perspective, brick production consumes a great deal of arable land and energy, and the on-site wet construction generates significant dust and noise pollution, conflicting with global sustainability goals and the “dual carbon” strategy.
In recent years, with the acceleration of agricultural modernization, large farm houses have become larger in scale and more complex in function. Many modern large farm houses need to accommodate large-scale livestock breeding (such as chicken, cattle, and pig farms), bulk crop storage, and the parking of heavy agricultural machinery (such as tractors, combines, and harvesters). Traditional construction materials simply cannot meet the requirements of large-span spaces, heavy load-bearing capacity, and rapid construction. This gap has created an urgent need for a new type of construction technology that can balance durability, efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability—and steel structure construction has emerged as the optimal solution.
1.2 Core Advantages of Steel Structure for Large Farm Houses
Steel structure construction, with its unique material properties and modular design, perfectly addresses the limitations of traditional construction methods and meets the diverse needs of modern large farm houses. Lida Group has fully leveraged these advantages, optimizing its steel structure solutions to adapt to the specific characteristics of agricultural environments. The core advantages of steel structure large farm houses can be summarized as follows:
First, superior durability and long service life. Steel is a high-strength material with excellent corrosion resistance, especially when treated with hot-dip galvanization or anti-corrosion paint. Lida Group uses high-strength Q345, Q355B, and Q460 steel for its farm house structures, with a yield strength of over 355MPa, ensuring that the buildings can withstand harsh weather conditions such as strong winds, heavy snow, heavy rain, and extreme temperatures (-40°C to 60°C). Unlike wooden structures, steel does not rot, warp, or attract pests, and unlike brick-concrete structures, it is not prone to cracking or peeling. With proper maintenance, steel structure large farm houses can have a service life of up to 70 years, far exceeding the 30-50 years of traditional brick-concrete structures and the 20-30 years of wooden structures. This long service life significantly reduces the frequency of reconstruction and maintenance, lowering the long-term operational costs for farmers.
Second, fast construction and high efficiency. Lida Group adopts a “factory prefabrication + on-site assembly” model for steel structure large farm houses. All steel components—including H-section steel beams and columns, C/Z-channel purlins, bracing, and tie bars—are precision-manufactured in climate-controlled factories using automated production lines and robotic welding technology, with a precision error controlled within ±2mm. These prefabricated components are then transported to the construction site and assembled quickly using high-strength bolts (Grade 10.9) or welding, eliminating the need for on-site mixing of concrete or bricklaying. Compared with traditional brick-concrete construction, the construction period of steel structure large farm houses is shortened by 60% or more: a 200-square-meter steel structure farm house can be completed in 30 days, while a 1,200-square-meter large-scale farm house can be put into use in 8-12 weeks. This rapid construction not only minimizes the impact on agricultural production but also allows farmers to put the farm house into use earlier, generating economic benefits faster.
Third, large-span design and flexible space utilization. One of the biggest advantages of steel structures is their ability to achieve large-span spaces without internal columns, which is crucial for large farm houses that need to accommodate agricultural machinery, livestock, and bulk crops. Lida Group’s steel structure large farm houses can achieve a single span of up to 36 meters without central columns, and even larger spans can be achieved through composite structures. This design maximizes the usable space of the farm house, allowing for flexible layout adjustments according to different functional needs. For example, the same space can be used for livestock breeding in one season and crop storage in another, or divided into separate areas for machinery parking, feed storage, and breeding pens. This flexibility is particularly important for modern agricultural operations, which often need to adapt to changes in market demand and farming modes.
Fourth, excellent safety performance. Steel structures have high toughness and ductility, making them highly resistant to earthquakes, wind, and snow. Lida Group optimizes the node design and structural system of its steel structure farm houses, enabling them to resist earthquakes of up to 8 degrees and winds of up to 150 mph (240 km/h) through interlocking panel systems. In addition, steel is a non-combustible material, giving steel structure farm houses a Class A fire rating, which significantly reduces the risk of fire and minimizes fire damage. For farm houses that store flammable materials such as feed and fertilizers, this fire resistance is a critical safety guarantee. The structural stability of steel also ensures that the farm house can withstand heavy snow loads (up to 300 cm in some cases) without collapsing, making it suitable for use in cold regions.
Fifth, environmental protection and sustainability. In the context of global emphasis on green development and “dual carbon” goals, steel structure construction is highly consistent with the concept of sustainable agriculture. Steel is a 100% recyclable material, and the steel components of Lida Group’s farm houses can be recycled and reused after the building is demolished, reducing construction waste and resource waste. The factory prefabrication model also reduces on-site wet operations by 80%, minimizing dust and noise pollution and reducing the impact on the surrounding agricultural environment. In addition, Lida Group uses energy-efficient insulation materials (such as rock wool, glass wool, EPS, and PU sandwich panels) for the walls and roofs of its steel structure farm houses, achieving a thermal efficiency of R-30 or higher, which reduces HVAC energy consumption by 50% compared with traditional farm houses. Some farm house projects also integrate solar roofing systems, which can meet 85% of the building’s energy needs, further promoting energy conservation and emission reduction.

2. Lida Group’s Core Competence in Steel Structure Large Farm House Construction
As a pioneer in steel structure construction for large farm houses, Lida Group’s success is not only due to the inherent advantages of steel structures but also to its strong core competence in technology research and development, product customization, quality control, and global service. The group has built a complete industrial chain covering R&D, design, production, installation, and after-sales service, providing one-stop solutions for large farm house construction projects around the world.
2.1 Advanced R&D and Design Capabilities
Lida Group attaches great importance to technological innovation and has established a professional R&D team composed of senior engineers and technical experts, focusing on the research and development of steel structure technologies suitable for large farm houses. The group invests a large proportion of its annual revenue in R&D, continuously optimizing product design and improving construction technology. One of the key technological breakthroughs of Lida Group is the development of a pre-engineered steel structure system specifically for agricultural scenarios, which integrates the characteristics of large-span, heavy load-bearing, corrosion resistance, and energy conservation.
To ensure the scientificity and rationality of its designs, Lida Group has introduced advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology and digital twin simulations. BIM technology allows the group to build a three-dimensional digital model of the farm house during the design phase, simulating the structural stress, construction process, and operational maintenance of the building. This virtual prototyping eliminates costly on-site modifications and ensures that the building operates optimally from day one. For example, in the design of a large-scale livestock farm house, BIM technology can simulate the airflow, temperature distribution, and ventilation effect of the building, optimizing the layout of ventilation systems (such as unpowered axial-flow ventilators) to ensure a healthy living environment for livestock. Digital twin simulations also allow the group to model decades of environmental stress, seismic activity, and wind loads, ensuring the long-term stability and durability of the structure.
In addition to standardized designs, Lida Group also provides customized design services to meet the diverse needs of different regions and agricultural scenarios. The group’s design team will conduct in-depth investigations of the local climate, soil conditions, agricultural production models, and customer needs, tailoring the most suitable steel structure solutions. For example, in tropical regions with high temperature and humidity, Lida Group will optimize the corrosion resistance of steel components and enhance the ventilation and heat dissipation design of the farm house; in cold regions with heavy snow, the group will strengthen the load-bearing capacity of the roof and improve the thermal insulation performance; in earthquake-prone regions, the group will adopt a more flexible structural design to enhance the seismic performance of the building. This customized design capability ensures that Lida Group’s steel structure farm houses can adapt to various complex environments and meet the specific needs of different farmers.
2.2 High-Standard Production and Quality Control System
The quality of steel components is the foundation of steel structure construction, and Lida Group has established a strict production and quality control system to ensure the quality and reliability of its products. The group has multiple large-scale modern production bases equipped with advanced automated production equipment, including CNC cutting machines, robotic welding machines, shot blasting machines, and anti-corrosion treatment equipment. All steel raw materials used by Lida Group are sourced from well-known domestic and foreign steel manufacturers, and undergo strict quality inspection before entering the production line to ensure that they meet the national and international standards for high-strength steel.
In the production process, Lida Group implements full-process quality control, from raw material inspection, cutting, welding, and shot blasting to anti-corrosion treatment and finished product inspection. The group adopts automatic submerged arc welding technology for steel components, ensuring welding quality and efficiency, with a welding tolerance within 0.2mm. After welding, the components undergo shot blasting treatment to remove rust and oxide layers, improving the adhesion of anti-corrosion paint. The anti-corrosion treatment adopts a “two primers and two topcoats” alkyd paint or hot-dip galvanization process, which can effectively prevent steel corrosion and extend the service life of the components. All finished components are inspected strictly according to international standards (such as ISO 9001, CE EN 1090, and SGS) before leaving the factory, ensuring that each component meets the design requirements and quality standards.
To further improve product quality, Lida Group has established a quality traceability system, which records the production process, inspection results, and other information of each component, enabling full traceability of product quality. This system not only ensures the quality of the products but also provides a reliable basis for after-sales maintenance and service.
2.3 Professional Installation and One-Stop Service
Steel structure construction requires professional installation technology to ensure the stability and safety of the building, and Lida Group has a professional installation team with rich experience in large farm house construction. The installation team is composed of trained and certified technicians who are proficient in the installation process and skills of steel structure components. Before installation, the team will conduct on-site surveys and formulate detailed installation plans, ensuring that the installation process is scientific, standardized, and efficient.
In the installation process, Lida Group adheres to the principle of “safety first, quality first,” strictly implementing installation specifications and safety operating procedures. The group provides on-site supervision and guidance services, ensuring that the installation quality meets the design requirements. For large-scale or complex farm house projects, the group will dispatch senior engineers to the site to guide the installation work, solving technical problems encountered during the installation process in a timely manner. The installation team also pays attention to environmental protection, minimizing the impact of the installation process on the surrounding agricultural environment.
In addition to production and installation, Lida Group also provides one-stop service covering project consulting, design, production, installation, and after-sales maintenance. The group’s professional consulting team provides customers with detailed information on steel structure farm houses, helping customers understand the advantages, costs, and construction processes of steel structure construction. After the completion of the project, the group provides a comprehensive after-sales service, including regular inspections, maintenance guidance, and component replacement services. The group has established a global after-sales service network, ensuring that customers can receive timely and professional after-sales support no matter where they are located.

3. Lida Group’s Typical Project Cases of Steel Structure Large Farm Houses
Over the years, Lida Group has completed numerous steel structure large farm house projects around the world, covering various agricultural scenarios such as livestock breeding, crop storage, and agricultural machinery parking. These projects have not only verified the reliability and superiority of Lida Group’s steel structure solutions but also brought significant economic and social benefits to customers. The following are several typical project cases that showcase Lida Group’s strength and innovation in steel structure large farm house construction.
3.1 Fiji Steel Structure Chicken Farm Project
Fiji, located in the South Pacific, has a tropical marine climate with high temperature, high humidity, and frequent typhoons, which poses great challenges to the construction of farm houses. A local agricultural enterprise in Fiji needed to build a large-scale chicken farm to expand its breeding scale, requiring the farm house to have excellent corrosion resistance, wind resistance, and ventilation performance. After comparing multiple construction solutions, the enterprise chose Lida Group’s steel structure solution.
For this project, Lida Group conducted in-depth investigations of Fiji’s climate conditions and the enterprise’s breeding needs, and customized a pre-engineered steel structure chicken farm solution. The main structure of the farm house adopted Q345 high-strength H-section steel, with a single span of 24 meters, providing ample space for chicken coops, feed storage, and breeding equipment. The walls and roof used 75mm EPS sandwich panels, which not only have excellent thermal insulation and moisture-proof performance but also effectively reduce the indoor temperature in the hot tropical climate. To enhance wind resistance, Lida Group optimized the structural design of the farm house, adopting a reinforced frame structure and interlocking panel system, enabling the building to resist typhoons of up to 12 levels.
The project adopted the “factory prefabrication + on-site assembly” model, with all steel components prefabricated in Lida Group’s Chinese production base and transported to Fiji by sea. The on-site installation took only 45 days, which was 60% faster than the traditional brick-concrete construction plan. The farm house was equipped with unpowered axial-flow ventilators and transparent FRP skylights, ensuring good ventilation and natural lighting, creating a healthy living environment for the chickens. After the completion of the project, the farm house has been in stable operation for many years, withstanding multiple typhoons and high-temperature weather without any structural damage. The enterprise’s breeding scale has been expanded by 3 times, and the breeding efficiency has been significantly improved, bringing considerable economic benefits.
3.2 West Africa 30,000-Square-Meter Steel Structure Farmers Market and Farm House Complex
In the heart of West Africa’s agricultural belt, Lida Group completed a 30,000-square-meter complex integrating a farmers market and large farm houses, transforming the once cassava fields into a regional agricultural economic hub. The project aimed to address the lack of large-scale agricultural trading and storage facilities in the region, requiring the complex to have large-span spaces, strong load-bearing capacity, and adaptability to the tropical climate.
Lida Group designed a composite steel structure solution for the project, combining light steel and heavy steel to balance structural strength and cost efficiency. The farmers market part adopted a large-span steel frame structure with a maximum span of 36 meters, providing unobstructed space for agricultural product trading. The farm house part included crop storage warehouses, agricultural machinery parking sheds, and staff dormitories, all built with prefabricated steel structures. The roof of the complex used 100mm rock wool sandwich panels, which have excellent thermal insulation and fire resistance, and the walls adopted corrugated GI color steel sheets with a thickness of 0.6mm, ensuring corrosion resistance in the humid tropical environment.
The project faced multiple challenges, including harsh tropical weather, limited local construction resources, and strict environmental regulations. Lida Group overcame these challenges by optimizing the design of steel components to reduce transportation costs, dispatching a professional installation team to the site, and providing on-site training for local construction workers. The entire project was completed in 90 days, significantly ahead of the planned schedule. The complex has not only become a key agricultural trading center in the region, promoting the circulation of agricultural products and driving local economic development but also provided a safe and efficient storage and living space for local farmers, improving their production and living conditions.
3.3 Eastern Europe Mountainous Region Steel Structure Camp and Farm House Project
In a remote mountainous region of Eastern Europe, Lida Group undertook a project to build a sustainable steel structure camp and farm house complex for a local agricultural enterprise. The region is characterized by harsh weather, with -20°C winters, heavy snowfall, and limited construction timelines, requiring the buildings to have excellent cold resistance, snow load-bearing capacity, and rapid construction capabilities.
Lida Group adopted a modular steel structure design for the project, combining prefabricated container houses and steel structure farm houses to create an integrated eco-friendly complex. The farm houses were designed for livestock breeding and crop storage, with a steel frame structure that can withstand snow loads of up to 300 cm. The walls and roof used 150mm PU sandwich panels, which have excellent thermal insulation performance, ensuring that the indoor temperature remains above 10°C even in the cold winter. The structural design also incorporated seismic reinforcement measures, making the buildings suitable for the region’s seismic activity.
The modular design allowed for rapid on-site assembly, with the entire complex completed in 60 days. The steel components were prefabricated in Lida Group’s European production base, reducing transportation time and costs. The project also integrated rainwater harvesting systems and solar energy utilization equipment, promoting energy conservation and environmental protection. After the completion of the project, the complex has been operating stably, withstanding the harsh winter weather and providing a reliable production and living space for the agricultural enterprise. The project has been highly recognized by the local government and has become a model for sustainable agricultural construction in mountainous regions.
3.4 China Rural Steel Structure Large Farm House Project
With the promotion of China’s rural revitalization strategy and the implementation of “brick-concrete bans” in more than 15 provinces, steel structure farm houses have become the new choice for rural construction. Lida Group has actively participated in China’s rural construction, completing numerous steel structure large farm house projects in Hebei, Shandong, Zhejiang, and other provinces.
A typical project in Hebei Province involved the construction of a 2,000-square-meter steel structure farm house for a local farmer, integrating livestock breeding, crop storage, and agricultural machinery parking. Lida Group customized the design according to the farmer’s production needs, adopting a large-span steel structure with a single span of 30 meters, eliminating internal columns to maximize space utilization. The main structure used Q355B high-strength steel, with a service life of up to 70 years. The walls used wood-plastic composite insulation panels, and the roof used asphalt tiles with roll material waterproofing, combining thermal insulation, moisture-proof, and aesthetic properties. The farm house was also equipped with a photovoltaic roof system, which can meet the daily electricity needs of the farm, reducing energy costs.
The project was completed in 50 days, with a construction period 60% shorter than that of traditional brick-concrete farm houses. The total cost of the project was comparable to that of traditional brick-concrete farm houses, but the long service life and low maintenance costs made the comprehensive cost significantly lower. After the completion of the project, the farmer’s breeding scale was expanded, and the storage capacity of crops was increased by 50%, significantly improving production efficiency. The project has also become a demonstration project for rural steel structure construction in the region, promoting the popularization of steel structure farm houses in China’s rural areas.

4. The Impact of Lida Group’s Innovation on the Agricultural Construction Industry
Lida Group’s pioneering practice in steel structure large farm house construction has not only brought significant economic benefits to customers but also had a profound impact on the global agricultural construction industry, promoting the transformation and upgrading of the industry and contributing to the development of modern agriculture and rural revitalization.
4.1 Promoting the Transformation of Agricultural Construction Models
Before Lida Group’s entry into the field, the global agricultural construction industry was dominated by traditional brick-concrete and wooden structures, with low construction efficiency, poor durability, and high environmental impact. Lida Group’s steel structure solutions have broken this pattern, providing a new construction model for large farm houses—one that is efficient, durable, flexible, and environmentally friendly. This model has been widely recognized and adopted by farmers and agricultural enterprises around the world, promoting the transformation of the agricultural construction industry from traditional manual construction to modern industrialized construction.
The “factory prefabrication + on-site assembly” model adopted by Lida Group has realized the industrialization of agricultural building components, improving construction efficiency and quality, and reducing construction costs. This model has also promoted the standardization and normalization of agricultural construction, changing the scattered and non-standard status of traditional agricultural construction. With the promotion of Lida Group’s solutions, more and more agricultural construction enterprises have begun to adopt steel structure technology, forming a new industrial chain of steel structure agricultural buildings, driving the development of related industries such as steel production, component processing, and installation services.
4.2 Supporting the Development of Modern Agriculture
Modern agriculture requires large-scale, intensive, and efficient production models, and the construction of large farm houses is an important foundation for this. Lida Group’s steel structure large farm houses provide a safe, efficient, and flexible space for modern agricultural production, supporting the development of large-scale breeding, bulk crop storage, and agricultural machinery operation. The large-span design and flexible layout of steel structure farm houses allow farmers to optimize the layout of production facilities, improve production efficiency, and reduce production costs.
For example, in large-scale livestock breeding, steel structure farm houses can provide a spacious and well-ventilated environment for livestock, reducing the incidence of diseases and improving breeding efficiency. In crop storage, steel structure farm houses have excellent moisture-proof, insect-proof, and fire-proof performance, ensuring the quality and safety of crops. In agricultural machinery operation, steel structure farm houses can accommodate large-scale agricultural machinery, reducing the loss of machinery due to exposure to the elements. By providing high-quality construction solutions, Lida Group has effectively supported the development of modern agriculture, helping farmers increase their income and promote rural revitalization.
4.3 Leading the Trend of Green and Sustainable Agricultural Construction
In the context of global green development, the concept of sustainable agriculture has become increasingly important. Lida Group’s steel structure large farm houses are in line with the concept of green and sustainable development, with significant environmental advantages. The recyclability of steel materials reduces resource waste and construction waste, and the factory prefabrication model reduces environmental pollution caused by on-site construction. The energy-efficient insulation materials and solar energy utilization systems adopted by Lida Group further reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, contributing to the achievement of global “dual carbon” goals.
Lida Group’s practice has set an example for the global agricultural construction industry, leading the industry to move towards green and sustainable development. More and more agricultural construction enterprises are following Lida Group’s example, adopting environmentally friendly and energy-efficient steel structure solutions, promoting the green transformation of the agricultural construction industry. This not only protects the ecological environment but also lays a solid foundation for the long-term development of agriculture.
4.4 Promoting the Global Popularization of Steel Structure Agricultural Buildings
With its strong technical strength, high-quality products, and professional services, Lida Group has promoted the global popularization of steel structure agricultural buildings. The group’s projects are distributed in 152 countries and regions, covering Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, and have been highly recognized by customers in various regions. Through these projects, Lida Group has demonstrated the superiority of steel structure large farm houses to the world, changing the traditional perception of agricultural buildings and promoting the acceptance and adoption of steel structure technology in the global agricultural construction industry.
In addition, Lida Group has actively carried out technical exchanges and cooperation with agricultural construction enterprises and research institutions in various countries, sharing its technical experience and management model, and promoting the improvement of the global steel structure agricultural building technology level. The group has also participated in the formulation of international standards for steel structure agricultural buildings, contributing to the standardization and globalization of the industry.

5. Conclusion
In the era of agricultural modernization and rural revitalization, the construction of large farm houses is facing an unprecedented transformation, and steel structure technology has become the core driving force for this transformation. As a pioneer in steel structure construction for large farm houses, Lida Group has relied on its advanced R&D and design capabilities, high-standard production and quality control systems, professional installation services, and rich project experience to provide one-stop steel structure solutions for large farm house construction around the world, redefining the standards of agricultural building construction.
Through in-depth analysis of the limitations of traditional farm house construction and the advantages of steel structures, this article has demonstrated that steel structure is the future development direction of large farm houses. Lida Group’s core competence in steel structure large farm house construction—including advanced R&D and design, strict quality control, and professional one-stop service—has enabled the group to complete numerous high-quality projects around the world, including the Fiji steel structure chicken farm, the West Africa 30,000-square-meter farmers market and farm house complex, the Eastern Europe mountainous region steel structure camp and farm house project, and the China rural steel structure large farm house project. These projects have not only verified the reliability and superiority of Lida Group’s solutions but also brought significant economic and social benefits to customers.
Lida Group’s innovation and practice have had a profound impact on the global agricultural construction industry: promoting the transformation of agricultural construction models from traditional manual construction to modern industrialized construction, supporting the development of modern agriculture and rural revitalization, leading the trend of green and sustainable agricultural construction, and promoting the global popularization of steel structure agricultural buildings. With the continuous development of agricultural modernization, the demand for large-scale, efficient, and sustainable farm houses will continue to grow, and Lida Group will continue to adhere to the concept of innovation and quality, deepen the research and development of steel structure technology, optimize product solutions, and provide better services for global agricultural construction.
In the future, Lida Group will focus on three key development directions: first, increasing the research and development and application of special steels such as high-strength steel and weather-resistant steel, reducing steel consumption by 10%-15% and further improving the cost-effectiveness of steel structure farm houses; second, expanding the global market, promoting modular steel structure farm houses to countries along the “Belt and Road” and other regions, and contributing to international agricultural construction; third, cultivating professional talents, cooperating with universities to set up courses on intelligent steel structure construction, and building an integrated talent team covering design, production, and construction. With these efforts, Lida Group will continue to lead the development of the global steel structure large farm house construction industry, making greater contributions to the development of modern agriculture and the realization of global food security and rural revitalization.

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