woodersen
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ok ive been juggling different quotes for my shop. from steel frame building to wood frame building. lean-to or not, concrete seperate, price to erect the building, how to unload the building how much saved to pick up the building etc. been planning for about a year. i have a contractor who quoted me and i think hes going to get the job. i wanted to get opinions before i pull the trigger. i am in texas, about 1 hour outside of houston. (coastal county, , remember for steel building must get windstorm certified if u want it delivered - that weighed heavily on my decision)
30x50x12 wood frame
26 ga siding and roof.
(4) sky lights
(1) 10x12 roll up door
(1) 8x8 roll up door
(2) solid walk in doors
(1) toilet
(1) sink
1 ft perimeter beam on concrete, 22-24 inches deep., 4 inch slab, #3 rebar every 18 inches.
20 loads of dirt, 12 yards per load.
water and septic provided to the building
electricity provide to the building with 6 outlets, and lights hung (i buy the fixtures)
30x75 slab.
the first 15ft of the slab is a drive up/extension from my current driveway.....then 50ft long building then a 10ft lean-to (concrete) that is 30ft wide (the width of the building)
this is i guess what you would call a "turn key"
28,500 cash.
your thoughts.
30x50x12 wood frame
26 ga siding and roof.
(4) sky lights
(1) 10x12 roll up door
(1) 8x8 roll up door
(2) solid walk in doors
(1) toilet
(1) sink
1 ft perimeter beam on concrete, 22-24 inches deep., 4 inch slab, #3 rebar every 18 inches.
20 loads of dirt, 12 yards per load.
water and septic provided to the building
electricity provide to the building with 6 outlets, and lights hung (i buy the fixtures)
30x75 slab.
the first 15ft of the slab is a drive up/extension from my current driveway.....then 50ft long building then a 10ft lean-to (concrete) that is 30ft wide (the width of the building)
this is i guess what you would call a "turn key"
28,500 cash.
your thoughts.

That sounds too good to be true !!!!!