thejudges69
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I know a lot of people on here have done garage or workshop builds. So I'm asking opinions.
I live in NE Ohio I'm looking at putting up a large shop, 48x96 if it's stick built or 48x100 if its steel construction. It will have 16' ceilings, 2 14'x14' doors and 2 man doors. Fully insulated heated floor with a trench drain down the center of the building. All steel siding and roof.
What I'm asking is different opinions about the construction. I have a turn key price of just above 150k for a steel building which is only 40x100 so the added width will change the cost some. The cost break down is 48k for the building erected, 28k for 8" of concrete, 15k for the heated floor, 10k for the electric, 34k for excavation (which I think is to high) and there are a few other minor things that add to the cost.
I'm not liking the pricing I got for the steel building. I'd like to keep this build around 100-110k
So what I'm asking is this...
What are thoughts on putting a package together myself and paying the Amish to construct it. For example buying permacolumns, trusses, siding and roofing. I'm wondering if a bunch of money could be saved. Has anyone done a kit on there own and noticed a significant savings.
Thoughts on a quonset type building? They make quonsef buildings with straight sides now so I'd get my inside width and height. Pros and con's to these buildings.
Are there any other options for buildings other then what I've listed? Keeping in mind I live in the rust belt and we get snow so I don't think any type of soft sided building would work.
I'm open to thoughts. I won't make the building smaller at this point so that's not an option. I will be putting my truck and trailer in this shop so please don't question why so big and yada yada. Ultimately I'm looking to save money without sacrificing quality not shrink the building for a savings.
Thanks in advance.
I live in NE Ohio I'm looking at putting up a large shop, 48x96 if it's stick built or 48x100 if its steel construction. It will have 16' ceilings, 2 14'x14' doors and 2 man doors. Fully insulated heated floor with a trench drain down the center of the building. All steel siding and roof.
What I'm asking is different opinions about the construction. I have a turn key price of just above 150k for a steel building which is only 40x100 so the added width will change the cost some. The cost break down is 48k for the building erected, 28k for 8" of concrete, 15k for the heated floor, 10k for the electric, 34k for excavation (which I think is to high) and there are a few other minor things that add to the cost.
I'm not liking the pricing I got for the steel building. I'd like to keep this build around 100-110k
So what I'm asking is this...
What are thoughts on putting a package together myself and paying the Amish to construct it. For example buying permacolumns, trusses, siding and roofing. I'm wondering if a bunch of money could be saved. Has anyone done a kit on there own and noticed a significant savings.
Thoughts on a quonset type building? They make quonsef buildings with straight sides now so I'd get my inside width and height. Pros and con's to these buildings.
Are there any other options for buildings other then what I've listed? Keeping in mind I live in the rust belt and we get snow so I don't think any type of soft sided building would work.
I'm open to thoughts. I won't make the building smaller at this point so that's not an option. I will be putting my truck and trailer in this shop so please don't question why so big and yada yada. Ultimately I'm looking to save money without sacrificing quality not shrink the building for a savings.
Thanks in advance.