Price will be about $600 for concrete, maybe $200 for rebar and duplex nails and wire and such, maybe $300 for 150 pounds of 4" and 50# of 6" nails and enough screws to do the roof. I already have the roofing from the old building and will reuse it as it still looks good. I have all of the hinges I need for the doors from auctions and such. I will need to buy in a couple of dump truck loads of fill to level up the floor as one end of the site is about a foot lower than the other. I will make up most of the difference with rocks which we have in abundance in piles and just need to move. Most of the framing lumber is already cut at an estimated cost of 2-4 cents per board foot for gas and blades. We have a 40 foot shipping container which is currently under the pole barn which I hope to sell for $2,000 as it is the tall size which is more desirable. The sale of the container should more than offset the cost of construction. I am overbuilding the frame because I am using aspen lumber for most of it and it will not be graded so it is best to leave a comfortable margin of strength. Zach
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