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    New metal building/building pad

    No. I'll run a dehumdifier. 6 inch cement slab with 10 mil plastic underneath. That 6 inch slab isn't going anywhere.
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    New metal building/building pad

    The situation I'm in is that the building is to be installed on a dirt pad, which I'm installing. I can't put anything except dirt there. Plans only specify that it is to be anchored to the ground. After I put it down, I'm going to pour a slab inside the building. Slab will about 1.5 inches...
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    New metal building/building pad

    So that means if I'm 26 high, I'd need to slope it down over 52 inches. Sort of what I was prepared to do.
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    New metal building/building pad

    It's called Archer fill here, it's a yellow sand widely used for building pads. I'm bringing in 180 cubic yards. Along the 30 foot side, the difference is less than 6 inches. Not that much. The 80 foot side has the large difference in height. I'm not going to get any dirt out of scraping...
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    New metal building/building pad

    Putting in a metal building, 30ft x 80 ft. On the 80 ft side, one end is about 26 inches lower than the other end, as my land slants downward. I'm putting in builder's sand to install it level. Question if have is how I should blend the end I'm having to build up into the existing ground...
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