Commercial Construction: Purpose-Built Projects Delivered with Precision

Commercial Construction Services | Bison Tasmania

At Bison Constructions, we specialise in planning, designing and constructing high-performing commercial buildings across Tasmania. From warehouse developments to service centres and processing facilities, our turnkey approach ensures clarity, compliance, and confidence from concept to completion.

What Sets Bison Apart in Commercial Construction?

Bison Constructions isn’t just a builder, we’re your early planning and delivery partner.

Customised Solutions

Every facility we build is tailored to specific industry needs, terrain, and performance objectives.

Innovation That Matters

From advanced manufacturing processes to efficient on-site assembly, we embed innovation into every step.

Quality Without Compromise

We work with Australian-made materials and proven systems to ensure durability and code compliance.

On-Time Delivery

Our integrated project management ensures your commercial project runs on time and to spec, without budget blowouts.

Why Excellence Matters in Commercial Construction

Commercial projects often involve larger footprints, tighter deadlines and more complex compliance requirements than residential or industrial builds.

The success of your investment hinges on the builder’s ability to plan strategically and execute precisely. At Bison, our focus on quality and early-stage coordination minimises delays, mitigates risk and delivers facilities that last.

Whether you’re developing:

  • A retail distribution warehouse
  • An aircraft hangar
  • A cold storage facility
  • A high-clearance workshop and service bay

Featured Projects

Our Commercial Construction Services

Let’s Build the Future of Your Business

Whether you’re expanding into a new market or upgrading existing facilities, Bison Constructions is here to help you build with certainty.

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Join Bison Constructions at Agfest 2025

1–3 May | Quercus Park, Carrick | Site N08 “The Bison Shed”

Bison Constructions is proud to return to Agfest 2025 as a Diamond Sponsor, continuing our commitment to Tasmania’s rural communities and the future of agricultural innovation. Organised by the dedicated volunteers of Rural Youth Tasmania, Agfest is one of the country’s most respected field days—drawing tens of thousands of visitors annually.

This year, we invite you to explore our latest shed build, meet our experienced team, and discover how Bison can help you achieve stronger, smarter, and more efficient structures for your property.

Enter Bison’s Agfest Giveaway Giveaway Competition

When & Where

Location: Quercus Park, 415 Oaks Road, Carrick, TAS
Dates: 1–3 May 2025
Opening Hours: 8:00am – 4:00pm daily
Site: N08 – “The Bison Shed”

Buy Your Tickets Here

Planning your visit? Make the most of your time onsite by viewing the official event layout. Whether you’re heading straight to Site N08 or exploring everything Agfest has to offer, this guide will help you navigate with ease:

Download the 2025 Agfest Site Map (PDF)

We recommend saving the map to your phone or printing a copy before arrival—especially if you’re looking to find us at “The Bison Shed.”

See Our Shed On Display

For Agfest 2025, we’re showcasing a full-sized 20mW x 30mL x 6mH steel shed, constructed specifically for the event and designed for long-term use by Rural Youth Tasmania. The structure represents the best of Bison’s workmanship and innovation in custom shed design.

Shed features include:

Whether you’re seeking agricultural sheds, farm workshops, or a fully customised steel building, our team will be there to discuss your requirements and help you plan with confidence.

Why Visit Bison at Agfest?

We’re here to answer your questions, offer practical advice, and help you take the next step in your shed project.

Can’t Make It to Agfest?

If you’re unable to attend this year, you don’t have to miss out. Our team is available to discuss your project needs and walk you through our services—wherever you are in Tasmania.

Contact us to learn more about: