rockcrawler
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Well, we finally signed a contract for our land (1.8 acres) and the house we are building. The house builder will also be building a metal building (shop) that will be roughly 1,600 sqft. I'm trying to figure out what the most cost effective size would be and the best layout. I know there is something about beam and sheet sizes you need to use to eliminate excess waste. I have a friend that has a 40 x 40 and I like the size. He says he wished that it was rectangular instead.
Here is what I've come up with so far.
40' x 40' x 14'
Brick front (required by deed restrictions - no HOA though - NEVER AGAIN!!)
4/12 pitch Galvalume roof (builder choice)
4" / 3,500 psi concrete post tension slab with perimeter beams and 2 cross beams 10" wide x 24" deep (builders standard slab) Should be adequate for my lift. It requires 4" / 3,000 psi.
2 - 12' x 10' insulated doors (my choice)
Foam insulated roof and walls (builder does this on all his shops)
1 - 3' x 7' door (builder choice)
50 amp / 240V electrical service (standard)
4 - Duplex recepticles (standard)
4 - 8' strip lights (what the builder includes) I have more 8' lights than I'll even need, so I'll have lots of lights.
2 - Light switches (standard)
$48,800
My plans is to have both garage doors on the front - one door on the right where I will park my boat, 1 door on the left where my two-post lift will be. The man door will probably be on the left side of the building in the front corner. I know that I will need to be aware of where the post-tension tendons run so they don't get touched during the lift install. Does a 40 x 40 make sense, or does a rectangular building make more sense? There a ton of other things I'd like to do, but none of them are in the budget.
Here is what I've come up with so far.
40' x 40' x 14'
Brick front (required by deed restrictions - no HOA though - NEVER AGAIN!!)
4/12 pitch Galvalume roof (builder choice)
4" / 3,500 psi concrete post tension slab with perimeter beams and 2 cross beams 10" wide x 24" deep (builders standard slab) Should be adequate for my lift. It requires 4" / 3,000 psi.
2 - 12' x 10' insulated doors (my choice)
Foam insulated roof and walls (builder does this on all his shops)
1 - 3' x 7' door (builder choice)
50 amp / 240V electrical service (standard)
4 - Duplex recepticles (standard)
4 - 8' strip lights (what the builder includes) I have more 8' lights than I'll even need, so I'll have lots of lights.
2 - Light switches (standard)
$48,800
My plans is to have both garage doors on the front - one door on the right where I will park my boat, 1 door on the left where my two-post lift will be. The man door will probably be on the left side of the building in the front corner. I know that I will need to be aware of where the post-tension tendons run so they don't get touched during the lift install. Does a 40 x 40 make sense, or does a rectangular building make more sense? There a ton of other things I'd like to do, but none of them are in the budget.
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