Hi!
I purchased a plan for a 24x48' post and stick frame "machine shed" with 3 sides and open stalls on the front. It is a saltbox style roof so that most of the snow sheds to the back.
Here's what it looks like:

I've installed post footings with permacolumn brackets instead of a slab (gravel floor), so the footings are complete. As I start building I am concerned that it only has a ridge board and collar ties (relatively high up). There are also no central posts supporting a ridge beam. Obviously, this is acceptable in many situations but with a 24' span and no front to back connections beyond the collar ties, it just doesn't seem like enough.
To make myself feel better about our high snowload in Northern Wisconsin (I've seen many buildings collapse these last few years), I am considering adding a load bearing ridge beam and 3 additional footings. Can you take a look and tell me if there is any reason I should not do this or anything I am not understand about the roof load that makes this not work? Aside from the interior not being wide open (which I can live with since this is for parking machines), this seems all around more of a safe bet... Load support in the center, better tying the front and back, etc.
I would very much appreciate your opinions! Thank you.

I purchased a plan for a 24x48' post and stick frame "machine shed" with 3 sides and open stalls on the front. It is a saltbox style roof so that most of the snow sheds to the back.
Here's what it looks like:

I've installed post footings with permacolumn brackets instead of a slab (gravel floor), so the footings are complete. As I start building I am concerned that it only has a ridge board and collar ties (relatively high up). There are also no central posts supporting a ridge beam. Obviously, this is acceptable in many situations but with a 24' span and no front to back connections beyond the collar ties, it just doesn't seem like enough.
To make myself feel better about our high snowload in Northern Wisconsin (I've seen many buildings collapse these last few years), I am considering adding a load bearing ridge beam and 3 additional footings. Can you take a look and tell me if there is any reason I should not do this or anything I am not understand about the roof load that makes this not work? Aside from the interior not being wide open (which I can live with since this is for parking machines), this seems all around more of a safe bet... Load support in the center, better tying the front and back, etc.
I would very much appreciate your opinions! Thank you.

