First thing is to check your local building codes!
Like someone else mentioned there is very little difference between the various brands on the small buildings. Just make sure everyone you get a price from is bidding on the exact same thing. If you want something above and beyond what's required by code then it's up to you to specify it.
A buddy just had a building put up. He got bids from Morton, FBI and someone else. He told them exactly what he wanted. All three came back with different specs! He told them to re-bid exactly what he wanted. Morton did. The other two bid something different a second time. He couldn't understand why. I told him they were afraid to bid exactly what the others were bidding. They didn't want an apples to apples comparison. That's where the complaints come from with Menards and others. They'll try to sell a lowball package then hope to sell you upgrades. It's not limited to Menards. Many of them do that.
For the size building you're wanting Menards is probably going to be fine.
With bigger buildings the differences are in the truss design, truss attachment, and purlin attachment.
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