rapidride2
Member
First of all i am a newbie here. I know little about building construction but i am slowly learning from this wonderful site.
I recieved a quote from Morton buildingsthis weekend. I am totally aware that this is one of the "cadillacs" of the pole barn manufacturers. I don't mind paying a little more for quality but,, i was floored!!!
For a 60wx72' deep with 12' walls with a 4:12 pitch roof. 2 man doors approximately 5 windows 1-13highx12wide electric door and 1-10highx12wide manual door. A 16' long overhang above one of my man doors. the interior walls was quoted to be insulated by them and the ceiling by me. They would install the ribbed metal on the ceiling and walls.
The quote: Around $93,000 not counting about 15k in concrete, no electric etc. This is too high for me. Not to mention possibly adding a 20x72' living quarters.
However i was equally shocked to price a stick wood sheeted traditional type garage materials at around 35-40k? This doesn't include the increased amount of concrete for footing. I still thought this was somewhat reasonable.
I always thought a stick , wood-sheeted bldg. would cost more than steel sheeted wood bldg.
Sorry for the book any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated!
I recieved a quote from Morton buildingsthis weekend. I am totally aware that this is one of the "cadillacs" of the pole barn manufacturers. I don't mind paying a little more for quality but,, i was floored!!!
For a 60wx72' deep with 12' walls with a 4:12 pitch roof. 2 man doors approximately 5 windows 1-13highx12wide electric door and 1-10highx12wide manual door. A 16' long overhang above one of my man doors. the interior walls was quoted to be insulated by them and the ceiling by me. They would install the ribbed metal on the ceiling and walls.
The quote: Around $93,000 not counting about 15k in concrete, no electric etc. This is too high for me. Not to mention possibly adding a 20x72' living quarters.
However i was equally shocked to price a stick wood sheeted traditional type garage materials at around 35-40k? This doesn't include the increased amount of concrete for footing. I still thought this was somewhat reasonable.
I always thought a stick , wood-sheeted bldg. would cost more than steel sheeted wood bldg.
Sorry for the book any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated!


Thanks, Matt.