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larry_g

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I have no idea on the worth but I would think that if your having to build for inspection that you would want the drawing package and engineering data to get a permit if needed. I would also base value somewhat on if the manufacture is still in business and able to work with you if questions or problems arise.

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Norcal

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I have no idea on the worth but I would think that if your having to build for inspection that you would want the drawing package and engineering data to get a permit if needed. I would also base value somewhat on if the manufacture is still in business and able to work with you if questions or problems arise.

lg
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Getting drawings is very important if one lives where permits are required, as not going to get very far without them. No permit required, less of a problem.

Edit: In the County I live in, (Butte) they used to allow owners of 5 acres & larger to get a AG permit for buildings, no inspections or plans just pay em & build it but they changed it when it was decided it did not conform to State law, that is the only way around here that a engineered steel building could have been erected w/o plans, or just put it up.:D It has been done.
 
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LXCam

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If it comes with all the purlins and girts it is. But those ^^ guys are dead on. I'd pass and go for a engineered building.
 

bgarrett

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I paid half that for my used 40X80X14 and got all the 20' purlins
Mine was a similar deal, frame only. no roof, no walls. I did get 3 16' overhead doors
 
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