Two comments: 1. I had a similar 30x50x12 with a 15' leanto like that but running the full 50' length built in Jan 2005 with 5x5 wooden posts on 10' centers to support the building. After construction i had the slab poured, commonly referred to as a floating slab. In about 2010, the posts started sinking and I had to jack them up and attach brackets so that the slab did the supporting. My soil is Houston Black Clay and the Civil Engineer who did the engineering work on our COOP water system stated in his Report the soil is inappropriate for buildings and roadways. So I hope your brother has better luck.
2. Neighbor just had shop built and he had to wait 3 months for the roll up door to arrive. Builder said that the problem is a wheel, part of the mechanism wasn't coming in from China. He said it was a national problem on roll up doors.
3. Added after thought. Filling Station owner had roll up doors on his service bays. One day one of his got stuck so he was under it yanking on the chain, trying to get it to work. It came crashing down on top of him. He survived but was crippled. So, if i had roll up doors, when operating I would be on guard and not standing beneath when operating.
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