What we build
Equestrian barns and arenas
Layouts that respect daily handling—calm sight lines, ventilation, and doors sized for horses, equipment, and weather.
Facilities that work for horses and people
Equestrian buildings fail when traffic, light, and air are afterthoughts. We plan aisle width, stall fronts, tack and feed paths, and ridge and sidewall ventilation so the barn is easier to work in winter and summer—not just square footage on paper.
What we design and build
- Stall barns and run-in sheds — from small hobby herds to larger boarding layouts
- Riding arena shells — long-span post-frame for covered or open-wall arenas; door and footing interfaces documented with your arena builder
- Combination barn + arena — shared rooflines and column lines coordinated so expansion does not fight the structure
- Tack, feed, and wash areas — practical adjacencies and drainage conversation during planning
Details that matter
- Kick walls and liner-ready interiors — we align framing with how you will finish
- Lighting and electrical rough-in — anchor points discussed before steel and trim close in
- Door types — Dutch, sliding, and overhead options matched to turnout and equipment access
- Snow and wind loads — engineering appropriate to Nebraska and adjacent heartland counties
Pair with the rest of your place
Many clients also need machine storage or workshop space. See Workshops and equipment storage and Agricultural and farm buildings when the site mixes equine and farm use.
See projects and plan your build
Explore completed work in the gallery, read how we plan and build, and GET A QUOTE when you have dimensions, door counts, and your county in mind.