Why the did you put in the two small doors? Not hating just curious.
I'm planning on a build of about the same size. Was going to go with a metal building, but looking at yours is is making me have lustfull thoughts.

Any way you can guesstimate what it cost you to build this man cave of yours? Pm me if want to keep the cost off the board. And if you don't want to disclose I fully understand that too.
Glen
Ah the tale of the 2 doors, you are asking about the rollups? Knowing that the planning commission easily destroys the best-laid plans of man, those doors were initially planned for ten footers. Then the plans went in for approval. The county (code) mandated 3 foot of sheer between all door openings, on top of that they mandated 15 foot of easement between shop and house, well there goes the wash bay and rv parking with full hook-ups to the south side and my ten footers. Not wanting to give on the width of the center door I gave in on the two sides. All and all they work for the boat, forklift, jeep and tractors. Had I the space, width wise, I would have stuck to the 10 footers and built 45 x 60, hell for that matter 100 x 100 lol. (read I do not like those doors, almost framed them out for high set windows and an additional man door) But all and all all, I am pleased and I am real glad I went with stick.
Initially I actually got quotes from two metal building outfits + the stick contractor. The metal came in at 75,000 avg. but that was with insulation and some stucco. The stick came in at 99,000 (that was the deal breaker) for a bare bones building unfinished inside, single phase 110 and no AC, no dividing wall, just four walls and since I had to build next to the house I wanted it to look like the house and not a metal building. So I settled on building it myself.
So how much??????
Cost? jeez at what point do I stop counting uh hum (is she looking) (Oops here she comes, Say how about those dodgers???) Honestly I stopped counting at 82,000, but that is counting, from the splitter, (beer) backhoe, (beer) and chipper (beer) rental to down and remove the trees to (beer) final paint and everything in-(beer) -between. This does not include (beer) material for air (beer) lines, cabinets, (beer) shelving, (beer) chain hoist. But that should give you an idea. On top of that materials were at there peak pre building recession price. Oh did I mention Band-Aids (beer)? Oh yea there were Band-Aids, loooooots of (beer) Band-Aids. scuse me but for some reason I got a need for a beer...