I dont think you are gonna build a wood base cheaper but thats just a WAG, I didnt put a pen to paper to come to that conclusion. In any case, labor shouldnt be too bad if you get some friends to help, you can get alot of work done with beer and pizza. Even still, with no friend-power you can do it yourself. Its not rocket science, its a dumb grain bin. Normally when friends ask how to pour concrete and start talking about how they are gonna build their own house or something (big project with zero knowledge), I tell them to hire a pro and recommend a few. In this case though, its a perfect time to learn a little and to save some money. Make a plan, take some notes and do it.
I wouldnt go with only 4 inches of concrete, I think they are specing 5 inches for sidewalks in town. I dont think you need 14 inches either but I can tell you one thing, its ALWAYS cheaper to put down more concrete than to tear up and re-pour a thicker pad of concrete. A couple hundred in extra concrete is money very well spent.
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