fred d
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My wife's uncle bought a 36x48 metal building many years go. Had the building delivered at his property south of Austin.
He dug a footing for concrete. He was not going to pour a complete floor. His wife had some health issues and the project got back burnered.
His daughter had kids a few years back. He and his wife wanted to be near the grandkids so they moved to the north side of Austin
Fast forward to march of this year.
I had a friend looking for a building for his farm property. I emailed her uncle to see if he still had the building.
He told me yes and he would make me a deal I couldn't refuse. I asked my wife what that might mean, she said he will probably give it to you.
I emailed him and asked him how much, $5k. great deal because a new building that size would be about $11k-$14k. was bigger than my friend could use, so he found something smaller.
I asked him was it in good shape, how high was the peak. How high were the walls, how many walk thru doors, how many roll up doors how many windows.
He couldn't remember all the details, but he knew there were no windows 1-36" door and 1-roll up door.
I asked if there was any rust/Rust thru on the steel. He said he hadn't looked at it in a long time and would go check it out next week.
That was in late March, I haven't heard from him since. Life's been crazy (and expensive) so I really wasn't in the position to buy the building, let alone afford the concrete.
Had a family reunion for my wife's side a week ago. Her uncle asked me if I still wanted the building? I asked if he was ever able to go and check the condition. He told me No, but I could have it free, just come and get it.



So I am planning on going out there to check it out! Hopefully soon so I will have an idea of what I will be dealing with.
Would like to get an idea on what a slab will cost to have done. If my calculations are correct (and I have no idea if I'm correct) I should be around 26-27 yards of concrete. So my gues is $3500 in concrete-rebar-wood for forms. Guessing another $3000-$3500 in labor.
Does this sound correct?
Any suggestions or advice would be welcomed
He dug a footing for concrete. He was not going to pour a complete floor. His wife had some health issues and the project got back burnered.
His daughter had kids a few years back. He and his wife wanted to be near the grandkids so they moved to the north side of Austin
Fast forward to march of this year.
I had a friend looking for a building for his farm property. I emailed her uncle to see if he still had the building.
He told me yes and he would make me a deal I couldn't refuse. I asked my wife what that might mean, she said he will probably give it to you.
I emailed him and asked him how much, $5k. great deal because a new building that size would be about $11k-$14k. was bigger than my friend could use, so he found something smaller.
I asked him was it in good shape, how high was the peak. How high were the walls, how many walk thru doors, how many roll up doors how many windows.
He couldn't remember all the details, but he knew there were no windows 1-36" door and 1-roll up door.
I asked if there was any rust/Rust thru on the steel. He said he hadn't looked at it in a long time and would go check it out next week.
That was in late March, I haven't heard from him since. Life's been crazy (and expensive) so I really wasn't in the position to buy the building, let alone afford the concrete.
Had a family reunion for my wife's side a week ago. Her uncle asked me if I still wanted the building? I asked if he was ever able to go and check the condition. He told me No, but I could have it free, just come and get it.
So I am planning on going out there to check it out! Hopefully soon so I will have an idea of what I will be dealing with.
Would like to get an idea on what a slab will cost to have done. If my calculations are correct (and I have no idea if I'm correct) I should be around 26-27 yards of concrete. So my gues is $3500 in concrete-rebar-wood for forms. Guessing another $3000-$3500 in labor.
Does this sound correct?
Any suggestions or advice would be welcomed
