I do have one question... I never pulled an electrical permit as I want to do that after the building is inspected/approved. As I'm closing the soffits up, I want to make it easy to put in floods at all four corners of the building. As I see it, I can run all the wires in the soffit, or run them inside the building and punch through where I need electrical outside. I don't care either way - I think running inside the building and punching through would be the easiest - but I want to make sure I don't have to rework anything down the line.
Any thoughts?
In Washtenaw County, where I am, I got to the final and they wouldn't approve me because I didn't have any electrical. They claimed it should have been stopped at rough-frame due to wanting to verify no framing structures were compromised drilling (etc) for wiring. The office said to pull an electrical permit. Which I did for minimum -- basically 1 outlet per garage bay, GFI protected, 1 bulb per garage bay, 1 exterior light for each man-door. (they make you itemize all of this when submitting the form for the permit and there's a cost multiplier for each wiring device).
Learn from me and terminate all of your grounds before the electrical inspection. I got "cancelled" because the office said I just needed the wires run and it didn't matter about the grounds...because I asked specifically. however the inspector had a 180 degree different opinion. So I fixed that. Then the inspector told me, oh, for this little wiring you could have been covered under the main building permit and didn't need a separate electrical permit to be pulled.
Glean from this what you wish but the office and the inspectors are like people who pass each other in the hall and don't like each other and thus don't talk to each other...
Hope all is well and the barn build is still continuing!