Silver Trophy Equine provides equestrian facility design, engineering, and construction services for private and select commercial clients across the United States. Every project is customized to best fit the property, discipline, regulatory environment, and long-term goals of the client.
Our role is to simplify a complex process while delivering facilities built with advanced materials, thoughtful engineering, and a clear, well-managed experience from start to finish. Our projects follow a structured, efficient process designed to reduce delays and uncertainty. With consistent crews and coordinated timelines, many projects are completed within approximately six months to a year.
We design and deliver custom riding arenas, barns, and equestrian facilities using fire-resistant structural steel and sustainability-rated membrane roofing systems. These materials allow for wider arena spans, long-term durability, and greater design flexibility than traditional construction methods.
Facilities are engineered to support horse health, performance, and longevity, with careful attention to light, air quality, footing compatibility, drainage, and overall functionality.
Custom arena projects commonly begin in the mid-six-figure range, with larger or fully enclosed facilities extending into seven figures, depending on size, scope, site conditions, and finish level.
Silver Trophy Equine uses an innovative webbed membrane roof system with a Cradle to Cradle® Bronze sustainability certification. This system supports clean air, climate protection, and water and soil stewardship, often providing advantages during permitting in environmentally sensitive areas.
Structural steel construction and membrane roofing also provide inherent fire resistance, offering an added layer of safety and peace of mind for property owners.
Clients may engage Silver Trophy Equine for full turnkey delivery, eliminating the need to coordinate multiple independent vendors. We manage the process from early planning through construction, acting as a single point of coordination throughout the project.