REPO
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So I am in the planning stage for my 32 X 48 X 16' pole building. Due to the cost of this project, my plan (hope actually) is to begin construction in early spring, and get the complete shell finished before winter. (Roofing, sheeting, doors, windows, etc) I won't be able to afford the interior concrete until the following year. I would like to build a 32 X 8 mezzanine across the back (end) wall right off the bat so I can begin putting stuff into the shop from out of my basement. I know that typically you would build a support system on top of the concrete floor to support the mezzanine, but I was thinking of putting in a couple more 6 X 6 posts at the time of construction to support it. My thinking is that if I can put a bunch of the loose stuff up there, it won't be in my way, or need to be moved outside when it comes to adding the concrete.
I guess my question is if this would cause any unforeseen problems?
Additionally, I had tossed the idea around of doing the concrete in stages. Like say 3 separate pours? Would that be OK if I left the rebar sticking out of each pour so the next could be anchored to it? (Concrete and hauling is very expensive where I am at)
Thanks in advance for any recommendations!
I guess my question is if this would cause any unforeseen problems?
Additionally, I had tossed the idea around of doing the concrete in stages. Like say 3 separate pours? Would that be OK if I left the rebar sticking out of each pour so the next could be anchored to it? (Concrete and hauling is very expensive where I am at)
Thanks in advance for any recommendations!

