Have you measured corner-to-corner? It's just another way to check to see how much out of square it is. Check your measurements with a friend helping just to double check, if you haven't already done that. If it is out of square as much as I think it is judging by your measurements, I'd be very-very unhappy with them. That building shouldn't have more than a half inch difference in sidewall length. It should really be exactly the same. If you care enough about this building to spend the money pouring a crete floor you should have a square building. If you put in a ceiling it will be crooked, for instance. If you want to divide it into rooms someday in the future the rooms will be crooked. Last winter I remodeled a 50 year-old cattle shed, dividing it into two rooms, lining the walls and putting in a ceiling. This cattle shed was built by two people, an old carpenter and a rookie helper. The building was perfectly square. The steel ceiling sheets fit like a glove. That's the way yours should be. I hope this company is good to deal with because they just might have to tear it down and rebuild it for you. Let us know how it turns out. Jim
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