If you're planning a pole barns in 100 Mile House or the surrounding Cariboo, you're working in South Cariboo conditions where long winters, ranch-country exposure, equipment access, and wildfire-season planning all affect how a building should be scoped.
Farrow Built works with property owners across 100 Mile House, Lone Butte, 108 Mile Ranch, Lac La Hache, and Forest Grove to design and build structures that handle Cariboo conditions. Building permits in the 100 Mile House area may be managed by the District of 100 Mile House or the Cariboo Regional District depending on the property. We help confirm the correct process before construction starts.
Buildings We Construct in 100 Mile House
- Post-frame pole barns
- Open-front equipment shelters
- Enclosed pole barn garages
- Agricultural pole barns
- Pole barn workshops
- Machine storage buildings
Popular Buildings for 100 Mile House Property Owners
Many 100 Mile House clients need pole barns services for:
- Agricultural equipment storage
- Livestock shelter
- Hay and feed storage
- Workshop and repair space
- General-purpose farm buildings
30x40 and 40x60 are common for South Cariboo shops and garages, while ranch operations often plan larger hay or equipment buildings.
Buildings Designed for 100 Mile House Weather
100 Mile House and the South Cariboo combine ranch-country exposure with long winters, significant snow, and large rural properties. Buildings need practical access, durable roofing, and structural planning that respects local weather and acreage use.
Our structures are post-frame construction engineered for local site conditions and building codes — meeting all local building requirements and site-specific conditions.
Projects Near 100 Mile House

Hay storage for ranch properties

Acreage shop for equipment and tools

Detached garage for rural property storage