If you aren't too far down the road, I would add some strapping capacity.
My hives sit on platforms made of 2 stacked pallets raised up on concrete blocks. I always have a ratchet strap running under the pallet and tucked inside it, but ready to flip over the stack and crank it down. Which is something I can do quickly should high winds be a factor. In cold weather the hives are always strapped down, and during the warm months I probably cinch 'em down a dozen or so times, in advance of predicted high winds.
We do the same with our solar array, the plane in the hangar, and the greenhouse. Even if we get caught by a surprise change in the forecast, if the straps are already in place it's just the work of a few minutes to get everything squared away.
Even though I live far outside Tornado Alley (northern NY) in 1998 a tornado slammed into my town and causing a lot of damage here on my farm.
Enj.