Posted by Goose on August 18, 2014 at 06:24:46 from (70.198.42.222):
In Reply to: Machine shed decisions posted by Ken Macfarlane on August 18, 2014 at 06:08:25:
I put up a Cleary 30'X48' building last year. 12' side walls. Still working on the interior, but as of now I have about $25K invested in it.
That breaks down to $800 for the grade work, $16,000 for the erected building, $6,400 for the concrete floor and slab in front, and the rest in running an underground electrical line, wiring, light fixtures, and miscellaneous.
However, in my exact location, per local zoning regs, it had to be built to the same specs as if I'd built it in town. That added about $2,000 to the price.
Not cheap, but it's a well built building and I'm pleased with it. I still need to insulate it and add heat. This is in Nebraska, BTW.
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