Organics & Compost Infrastructure

Infrastructure for organics operations—built to handle water, traffic, and time.

CueBid Agro delivers practical infrastructure for organics handling and processing—covering compost facilities (including breathable membrane cover systems such as GORE®-type covers) and silage bunker storage. These facilities share the same core challenges: heavy equipment traffic, moisture control, drainage/runoff management, durable concrete construction, and maintainable layouts. Our work focuses on building stable pads and structures, integrating utilities, and verifying readiness before turnover.

What We Deliver

We support organics operations by building the underlying infrastructure required for safe, reliable daily use.

Typical deliverables:

  • Concrete or asphalt pads designed for organics traffic and maintenance
  • Grading, drainage, and runoff/leachate control features (as required)
  • Bunker storage structures (silage pits/bunker silos) and associated pads
  • Aeration infrastructure support for compost lanes/piles (where applicable)
  • Utilities and basic controls interfaces (power, conduit, equipment pads)
  • Commissioning and verification checklists aligned with acceptance needs

How We Execute

Before closeout, we verify fundamentals that support operable turnover:

  • Pads/slabs: surface condition, joints, and functional drainage behavior
  • Structures: alignment/plumb, fastener completion, and access clearances
  • Utilities: equipment pads ready, conduit continuity/locations confirmed
  • Compost lane readiness: cover deployment path and interface points ready, working compost recipe.
  • Closeout notes, manuals, maintenance instructions, and component list provided

Covered Composting Lane Infrastructure (Membrane Covers)

Controlled conditions without full enclosure

Breathable membrane covers are commonly used to protect windrows or aerated static piles from weather while supporting more controlled processing conditions. CueBid Agro supports these systems from an infrastructure standpoint—ensuring the site is buildable, maintainable, and ready for the selected cover system.

The infrastructure scope typically includes

  • Lane geometry and pad construction suitable for cover deployment and equipment movement
  • Aeration interface readiness (ducting corridors, manifolds, blower pads as applicable)
  • Utility support and access clearances for operation and maintenance
  • Cover-system interface provisions (deployment path, anchor points, service access)

Silage Bunker Infrastructure

Heavy-duty storage built for daily operations

Silage bunkers are organics storage facilities that must withstand repeated loading, moisture exposure, and seasonal intensity. We construct and rehabilitate bunker structures with attention to slab integrity, wall alignment, joints, and water management.

Typical scope:

  • New bunker silos (walls, slabs) and expansions
  • Rehabilitation and repairs (spalling, joint repair, slab restoration, wall movement)
  • Drainage improvements around bunker areas (grading/channels/sumps as required)
  • Access and service areas for loaders and trucks

Pads, Slabs & Drainage Systems

Where reliability begins

We construct and rehabilitate pads and drainage features that support predictable operations and reduce long-term site issues.

Typical scope:

  • Concrete/asphalt pads for processing and storage areas
  • Cut/fill grading to establish controlled drainage
  • Channels, sumps, and separation of clean stormwater vs. process drainage (when required)
  • Jointing and surface detailing for heavy use and maintenance

Utilities, Equipment Pads & Interfaces

Practical utilities that support maintainability

Organics facilities often require utilities to support aeration equipment, cover deployment equipment, lighting, or basic monitoring. We deliver the physical interfaces and service-ready layouts.

Typical scope:

Equipment pads and mounting provisions

Electrical distribution support (disconnect locations, conduit routing)

Basic monitoring points where specified (temperature, airflow/pressure interfaces)

Coordination of tie-in locations and access clearances

Planning compost lanes or silage bunker infrastructure?

Send a site location, expected operating pattern (seasonal vs year-round), and any known drainage/containment constraints. We’ll respond with practical scope questions and a path to pricing.